Craft.do offers a platform to create living documents for task management and note taking, with embeds, folders and tags, and features to stay organized.
$5.99
per month
Microsoft Lists
Score 9.8 out of 10
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Lists is an information tracking app in Microsoft 365 that enables users to work with anyone, anywhere. Users can configure lists to better organize events, issues, and assets.
taking notes while meeting craft is really useful for that easy to keep track of notes and sharing it with clients and teams text sharing is so good and it also allows a final quick draft before the final presentation now it really need to work on ease of use it is so hard to understand tools drafting formatting for me and team
Organizations with institutional subscriptions should consider maximizing the use of Microsoft Lists in their operations because it has the feature of seamlessly working with all the other Microsoft Apps. You can have a master file of multiple projects that are going on, and you don't have to manually do the updating. However, it is important to note that to maximize the Microsoft List experience, the team should have basic knowledge about integration and automation
The first time I learned about Microsoft Lists, I was automatically converted. How I wish I had learned about Microsoft Lists early on; it could have saved me tons of time, and could have rendered me real-time reports regarding my work, as the data I work with usually keeps changing every time. I believe the best part of it is that it works well with other Microsoft products, so less stressful.
It was cost effective also it allows a free trial and the webflow what we found is very easy then the competition and its text sharing feature really amazed us and had a very positive impact on us although we could not used craft to its max potential but it is very useful for taking notes
They are all different but can be used for the same things. They all have different benefits, and I use them except Airtable. Trello has the best automation capabilities natively built into the product of any product I've ever used. (I've personally built over 1,000 automations or more for clients on Trello.) ClickUp has the best flexibility to view data in very different ways and from different organisation levels (i.e. High level data through to detailed specific data across multiple departments or projetcs. Microsoft Lists is an excellent choice if you work in M365 already and you want a deeply integrated way to hold data and use it within M365