Google Keep is a note-taking app launched by Google in 2013 and available free, providing a tool to capture text, images, video, etc.
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Ideanote
Score 9.1 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Ideanote is an all-in-one innovation platform that promises to help teams and businesses around the world capture, develop, prioritize and act on more of the right ideas. According to the vendor, key benefits include: Capture ideas with structure by launching powerful goal-oriented idea collections in seconds. Collaborate across teams with a streamlined process that makes sure you get the most out of every idea. Grow your community…
$49
per month
Notion
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
Notion aims to present users with an all-in-one workspace — for notes, tasks, wikis, and databases, from Notion Labs in San Francisco.
$5
per month per user
Pricing
Google Keep
Ideanote
Notion
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
No answers on this topic
Free
$0
Plus
$12
per month per user
Business
$24
per month per user
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Google Keep
Ideanote
Notion
Free Trial
No
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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We believe in fair and transparent pricing. Capture ideas for free with our Free plan or choose one of our paid plans for less than the price of one coffee per employee. It's cheaper than not listening to ideas.
A discount is offered for annual billing.
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Community Pulse
Google Keep
Ideanote
Notion
Considered Multiple Products
Google Keep
No answer on this topic
Ideanote
Verified User
C-Level Executive
Chose Ideanote
We used MindMeister a few years ago but couldn't make it work for us. MindMeister is more of a tool to visualize ideas and focuses on the mind-map presentation of thoughts. Such focus is not necessarily conducive to collecting ideas in a conversational way. It may work when …
Notion
No answer on this topic
Features
Google Keep
Ideanote
Notion
Project Management
Comparison of Project Management features of Product A and Product B
Google Keep
9.4
15 Ratings
19% above category average
Ideanote
-
Ratings
Notion
7.3
79 Ratings
6% below category average
Task Management
9.710 Ratings
00 Ratings
8.174 Ratings
Gantt Charts
10.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
6.846 Ratings
Scheduling
7.06 Ratings
00 Ratings
6.957 Ratings
Workflow Automation
10.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
6.455 Ratings
Mobile Access
10.013 Ratings
00 Ratings
7.372 Ratings
Search
9.712 Ratings
00 Ratings
8.075 Ratings
Visual planning tools
9.310 Ratings
00 Ratings
7.968 Ratings
Communication
Comparison of Communication features of Product A and Product B
Google Keep
9.3
14 Ratings
15% above category average
Ideanote
-
Ratings
Notion
7.8
76 Ratings
3% below category average
Notifications
7.87 Ratings
00 Ratings
7.568 Ratings
Discussions
9.05 Ratings
00 Ratings
7.349 Ratings
Surveys
10.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
6.720 Ratings
Internal knowledgebase
10.06 Ratings
00 Ratings
8.869 Ratings
Integrates with Gmail and Google Hangouts
9.97 Ratings
00 Ratings
8.98 Ratings
Chat
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
6.229 Ratings
Integrates with Outlook
00 Ratings
00 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
File Sharing & Management
Comparison of File Sharing & Management features of Product A and Product B
We use it to post photos of a given area or circumstance, so there is never a question about the current appearance or the desired appearance, as the case may be. We also use it a lot for checklists. When items are needed, possibly from different locations, team members can check them off a shared list as they are acquired, so we can see what is still required and what has been acquired, and the person responsible can initial the checked-off entry.
Best suited: In focused, facilitator driven idea noting or discussion session. Less suited: There is no force factor to get users to come back to the mission or page once the session is over. There is no what happens next driver for Missions.
If you want a customizable solution that can be adapted for just about any scenario, I recommend using Notion. If you need a solution that's easy to share with people outside your organization, Notion is great and allows individual or team permission-setting. If you want a turnkey solution, Notion might not be the best since it requires a fair bit of set-up. There are templates that can be purchased to handle this, but I haven't found them very helpful.
The iOS app sometimes gets into a state and doesn't update your notes (won't show new notes from other devices / computer), needs to be re-installed to resolve
Your notes take up space in your Google account's quota, though this is not very apparent at first - you have to keep an eye on what you are storing - huge pictures better not go in there
I use Notion on my personal tablet, and unlike on the computer, I have a lot of difficulty editing backgrounds, GIFs, and page dividers. It's not as user-friendly, and often the elements end up cut off or misaligned, which is frustrating.
While the current calendar feature is helpful, I'd love to see more customization options. The Google Calendar style isn't always ideal, especially for tasks without specific times or for ongoing projects that require daily maintenance.
It would be fantastic to have more flexibility in customizing Notion pages. For example, I'd love to create planners with the freedom to add illustration boxes, stickers, or GIFs without being restricted to a fixed layout.
They made it simple for anyone to use. There are no complicated steps involved to create a note, edit a note, or search for a specific item located in a note. They also made it simple to share it with others, making it easy to collaborate. Google kept it basic without a thousand "bells and whistles" to overcomplicate it.
Very easy to use (I learned how to use everything on my own) and I was able to set up an entire ecosystem without any courses or other tools. I often say that Notion is like Lego for adults, because there we can use all the available tools to create a multitude of things, from funnels to projects with calculated deadlines and tags.
I gave this rating based on the ease of use, the simple functionality and how well it does at keeping my attention and helping me continue to use it and stay on track. The functionality mentioned before alongside the reminder functions and how it utilizes Google's powerful machine learning tech to better its software is remarkable.
The main differential of Google Keep is its simplicity and efficiency for quick notes. I can draw on the card, put a photo, record audio if I can't write at the moment, in short, for everyday tasks, simple things, it is superior.
None. This is the only idea and innovation management software I use for our internal processes and we soon plan to use this for our future lined-up services.We have tried GERU in the past but that is a visual mapping software and does not really help in managing proper communication between guests and internal team members.
The company uses both Notion and Trello within the company. Notion is more for North America employees while Trello is used between Operation team overseas and in North America. Sometimes it's a preference of how the tools look like for project management. I would say both Notion and Trello are nice tools and serves our needs.
Ideas are well tracked and centralized in one place.
We can prioritize ideas and take immediate actions on them.
Our team members are recognized for contributing improvement ideas and hence our team is encouraged to think outside the box about business challenges.