Amplenote
A notes-and-tasks hybrid for people who think and execute in one system
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At a glance
What it does
Notes and tasks in one place for people who actually execute, not just plan.
Detailed overview
Amplenote keeps ideas, tasks, and follow-through in the same place instead of scattering them across apps. It treats tasks as part of the note system and openly commits to long-term software stewardship. It's too functional to be hype-friendly, usually a good sign, which is why power users, GTD users, and founders in task-heavy workflows keep it close. It's consistently current: the official blog posted a 2025-in-review / 2026-plans article on Jan. 2, 2026, the changelog is generated from active commit activity, the about page notes a 2020 launch and 2023 native desktop, and a longevity pledge explains the company's long-term posture.
Key features
- Notes and tasks unified
- Task scheduling and scoring
- Markdown editing
- Longevity-focused stewardship
Who it's for
Best suited for professionals looking for note taking tools. A notes-and-tasks hybrid for people who think and execute in one system
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