Amplenote
Capture an idea, turn it into a prioritised task, and put it on the calendar — all in one app.
Standout features
Amplenote is built around getting things done — ideas flow from quick Jots into prioritised tasks and onto your calendar.
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Amplenote is a note app built around action — it turns ideas into prioritised, scheduled tasks rather than just storing them.
- Four modes — Jots, Notes, Tasks, Calendar — carry an idea to done.
- Task Score ranks to-dos by importance and urgency.
- Rich Footnotes embed media and links inside notes.
- AmpleAI can plan a goal into tasks and even execute steps.
AmpleAI spans whichever model is leading this month.
- Integrations across Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT, Grok and DeepSeek.
- /plan decomposes a complex goal into actionable tasks.
- /execute sends your chosen LLM to advance the plan.
- Bidirectional links, Markdown and a slash menu throughout.
A free tier sits below several affordable paid plans.
Amplenote is for task-driven note-takers.
- People who want notes that turn into to-dos.
- GTD and Eisenhower-style planners.
- Users who like notes, tasks and calendar in one app.
- People wanting a pure, minimal notes app.
- Teams needing heavy real-time collaboration.
No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:
- Learning curve — the four-mode model and Task Score take time.
- Dense interface compared with minimalist apps.
- Free tier is limited — 5MB uploads, no calendar sync.
- Task management trails dedicated to-do apps in places.
- ✓Turns notes into prioritised, scheduled tasks
- ✓Task Score surfaces what matters most
- ✓Rich Footnotes embed media inside notes
- ✓AmpleAI plans and executes across top models
- ✓Budget-friendly paid tiers
- ✕Four-mode model has a learning curve
- ✕Interface is dense versus minimalist apps
- ✕Free tier is limited (5MB, no calendar sync)
- ✕Task features trail dedicated to-do apps
Amplenote wins over people who want their notes to actually turn into action — the Jots-to-tasks flow and Task Score get specific praise, as does the value. The common gripes: a learning curve around the four-mode model, a denser interface than minimalist apps, and a limited free tier. For task-driven note-taking, sentiment is positive.
Amplenote is built by Alloy.dev, the small team behind the notes-and-tasks productivity app.
Company figures are drawn from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026). User and revenue numbers are estimates and move fast.
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