Amplenote provides the best and simplest mechanism for building up a network of information with bidirectional links. I want to use it to organize pretty much everything, not just work projects but personal information as well.
Only about 500 at this point but sky's the limit.
I built a routine for scheduling tasks on Google Cal every morning, which I have synced into Amplenote. It's OK if I deviate from the plan, and life usually requires that I do so, but then each night, I record these deviations so I always have a clear picture of what happened every day. Then I start the routine again the next morning. Basically, I can manage pretty much everything through Amplenote and Google Cal.
Just started, though I did manage to put together a conference presentation this week.
I write textbooks for a living, and I also write about Instructional Theory.
Eugene OR.
"If you want to make God laugh, tell Him about your plans."
Amplenote Discord server works.
It took me about a month transfer all my information from various sources (especially Keep) into Amplenote. I couldn't be more delighted with the network of information that Amplenote has enabled me to build. I feel greatly empowered where previously I just felt disorganized and haphazard in my approach to productivity. Google Calendar integration is seamless, so I have everything I wanted in a single app that is fairly-priced and comes with a clean UI. Very happy with Amplenote, and I tell literally everyone I know about it.