🔥 🧩 9 hot plugins you should check out

One of the best parts of Amplenote is its robust collection of easy-to-install plugins that you can install to unlock advanced functionality. Two


Below, we've collected nine of our favorite plugins, gathered from the community-sourced Plugin Directory. Check them out, and if you do, don't forget to upvote your favorites! 🙏



Also, if you're a plugin developer, team Amplenote is very grateful for your contribution! 🏆


Keep an eye out on the bounty board for new ways to earn cash in exchange for building cool stuff!


On to the list!


linkAmplenote Mindmap

Visualize your markdown notes in a mindmap



linkUser-defined Expressions

Enables defining arbitrary number of expressions of your own via the Settings



linkDynamic Templater

A plugin to make templates more powerful and dynamic.



linkExcalidraw

Draw content from within a note.



linkDictionary

A simple dictionary plugin that shows meanings, synonyms, antonyms, etc.



linkQuick Add

A plugin to add information quickly into other notes, without leaving the current note



linkBullet journal

Five minutes worth of daily questions to calibrate your willpower. Inspired by Tim Ferriss' "Five Minute Bullet Journal."



linkMeta_1

Get a dump of your Note Names, and their Tags. In various Formats and Methods, to cater best of your requirements. With extensive ways to choose and filter the data that you are looking for.



linkAmplefocus

Work in cycles. Like pomodoro, but better.



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