Use Heptabase primarily to process notes in the various things I am interested in. Love it! Unlike many other notes apps I have tried, very intuitive and easy to use.
Scrintal currently has a lifetime offer ;-) Grab this before it's gone. After three years at Heptabase's annual subscription price, the investment has paid off. I assume that Scrintal will still be around in a few years. Scrintal is a bit behind in development compared to Heptabase, but also had a later starting point. So be patient when it comes to further development. Things are getting better as CEO Ece is even engaging with major universities around their product in Scrintal/Visual Mind Mapping live streams.
You should make video on what note taking app is suitable for engineering. We use tables, ss of diagrams and math in our notes. Lately these videos have not been helpful in finding an app that could suit a university engineers needs. Please make a video on this topic, thanks.
You can just do a canvas in Curio by Zengobi with a lot more visual customization and create direct links to other parts of your system, without being forced to manage your whole notetaking system inside this app. Layering works better than a one size fits all SaS. You dont have to leave apple notes or whatever other apps you use. You just want to create a mind map.
Scrintal has a lifetime deal at this moment which i bought. The monttly price increased (6.99/monthly). Scrintal works cloud based and Heptabase is Offline first. For people which work on many PCs is Scrintal better solution. The servers are placed in EU (Sweden) so that DSGVO (GDPR) is no problem for you ;-)
The app is very nice. But no OCR and global PDF search. So a no go for me. Evernote is still my nr. 1 app. But I miss the visual note taking so much there.
i am disappointed with obsidian canvas therefore looking for an app that does the 2d note taking thing better. even miro i would prefer. but heptabase looks optimized for this kind of use case.
So Heptabase cannot collapse whole mindmap branches. Is that correct ? I've watched I don't know how many Heptabase mind map videos, and no one has collapsed a whole section of a branch structure.
Yeah, now imagine to jump your whole note taking system inside a half baked SaS that pretends to be a bit of everything just because it offers some flashy but also limited mind map functionalities as its main selling point. It won't do.
@@HiddenExphierarchical text based apps are also visual thinking apps. I guess you are trying to say “spacial” based apps. Yeah, mindmapping can help you understand things but is just a feature you wont necessarily use or need all the time so that you will base the app design on it. Maybe Heptabase will figure this out and if they keep up with the ambition that users make them their main notetaking app, then start Notionifying the app and provide more functions for conventional, hierarchical structuring, more UI customization so that the users decide how much hyerarchical or spacial they want their interface to be. Atm they are not providing much more core benefit than what Tinderbox has already done, except for some app integrations, ai and more straightforward usability.
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Use Heptabase primarily to process notes in the various things I am interested in. Love it! Unlike many other notes apps I have tried, very intuitive and easy to use.
Best overview video I have seen on Heptabase so far. Straight forward but lots of visual examples. Tx Shu
Thanks for this review I've been on the fence about making this tool one of my daily drivers.
Great review - thank you. Cheers from Texas !
Scrintal is another solid option with similar functionality and they're based in Sweaden so, automagically cooler.
I wish there was a lifetime deal for this. I have too many subscriptions.
Scrintal currently has a lifetime offer ;-) Grab this before it's gone. After three years at Heptabase's annual subscription price, the investment has paid off. I assume that Scrintal will still be around in a few years. Scrintal is a bit behind in development compared to Heptabase, but also had a later starting point. So be patient when it comes to further development. Things are getting better as CEO Ece is even engaging with major universities around their product in Scrintal/Visual Mind Mapping live streams.
the world is getting all subscription
People got like WEF you'll own nothing and be happy
The sallary doesen't goes up as all subscription internet has
You should make video on what note taking app is suitable for engineering. We use tables, ss of diagrams and math in our notes. Lately these videos have not been helpful in finding an app that could suit a university engineers needs. Please make a video on this topic, thanks.
Eraser io
Workflowy ALL day
Heptabase advantage over Margin Note 3 ?
You can just do a canvas in Curio by Zengobi with a lot more visual customization and create direct links to other parts of your system, without being forced to manage your whole notetaking system inside this app. Layering works better than a one size fits all SaS. You dont have to leave apple notes or whatever other apps you use. You just want to create a mind map.
Interesting but very expensive...lacks of a free version...but thank you...great video as usual ;)
Heptabase offers a free, one week trial.
@@neadfilesmost would need more than that
I use Scrintal. Do basically de same thing for the half price.
Scrintal has a lifetime deal at this moment which i bought. The monttly price increased (6.99/monthly). Scrintal works cloud based and Heptabase is Offline first. For people which work on many PCs is Scrintal better solution. The servers are placed in EU (Sweden) so that DSGVO (GDPR) is no problem for you ;-)
The app is very nice. But no OCR and global PDF search. So a no go for me. Evernote is still my nr. 1 app. But I miss the visual note taking so much there.
After the car crash at Evernote I have moved all notes to Bearnotes
yh i'm not giving my card details just to try it...
They have a 1 week trial now.
@@jeffreybolden4109 you have to enter your card details…
Oh yeah, that makes sense. 1 week to decide if you will incorporate an app you are just discovering to your note taking system.
Why should I use $11 per month when I can use Obsidian with Canvas (Whiteboards) for free. Easy decision for me to stay with Obsidian.
exactly, already thinking the same but willing to try a free version, not give my card details for a 1 week trial
i am disappointed with obsidian canvas therefore looking for an app that does the 2d note taking thing better. even miro i would prefer. but heptabase looks optimized for this kind of use case.
Its been around for ages in internet time. What took you so long?
So Heptabase cannot collapse whole mindmap branches.
Is that correct ?
I've watched I don't know how many Heptabase mind map videos,
and no one has collapsed a whole section of a branch structure.
obsidian
Dynalist top
pretty uninteresting when you have Obsidian that can do everything at no cost versus Heptabase with vendor lock and monthly subscription
Yes, the constant zooming is not appealing. White boards and mind maps are overrated!
Yeah, now imagine to jump your whole note taking system inside a half baked SaS that pretends to be a bit of everything just because it offers some flashy but also limited mind map functionalities as its main selling point. It won't do.
Maybe you are not into visual thinking? Putting things into a spatial order helps me to capture subtle associations and to remember where things are
@@HiddenExphierarchical text based apps are also visual thinking apps. I guess you are trying to say “spacial” based apps. Yeah, mindmapping can help you understand things but is just a feature you wont necessarily use or need all the time so that you will base the app design on it. Maybe Heptabase will figure this out and if they keep up with the ambition that users make them their main notetaking app, then start Notionifying the app and provide more functions for conventional, hierarchical structuring, more UI customization so that the users decide how much hyerarchical or spacial they want their interface to be. Atm they are not providing much more core benefit than what Tinderbox has already done, except for some app integrations, ai and more straightforward usability.
Orgpad is better
Hi! Orgpad is amazing but I don't know if it can compete in functionality