How "내일 7시" (tomorrow at 7) is recognized, how students, freelancers and developers use Noti, how to migrate from Notion or Apple Notes, and an honest comparison table against other memo and calendar apps.
91 Korean time expressions — how you write them and how Noti reads them, with real engine output.
The most common usage patterns by role, plus recommended setups. Start with one line.
Timetables, assignments, exams, and clubs scattered everywhere is the core problem of student time management. Noti starts from a single line of memo and automatically sorts it into calendar, to-dos, and alarms.
Student guide →Deadlines, meetings, and invoice schedules from multiple clients getting jumbled into one calendar is the freelancer struggle. Write it in a memo and it gets organized by client.
Freelancer guide →A developer schedule of recurring sprints, 1:1s, releases, and on-call. Automate it into recurring events and alarms exactly as you write it in a memo.
Developer guide →A designer’s memos where reviews, presentations, and work deadlines mix with mood notes. What you write becomes an event while the memo stays a memo.
Designer guide →Irregular three-shift work where you cannot miss medication and handover times is the heart of a nurse’s schedule. Write your shift roster as a memo and it organizes into shifts and alarms automatically.
Nurse guide →A teacher’s day where classes, meetings, counseling, and assessments revolve around the academic calendar. Automate recurring classes and deadlines with a single line of memo.
Teacher guide →A marketer juggling campaign schedules, content publishing, and meetings at once. Write it in a memo and it splits into events, deadlines, and alarms.
Marketer guide →A PM’s schedule of recurring sprints, reviews, releases, and meetings. Automate it into recurring events and deadline alarms exactly as you write it in a memo.
Planner / PM guide →Sales packed with client meetings, follow-ups, and contract deadlines. Jot a single line on the move and it organizes into events and alarms.
Sales guide →A solo business where reservations, ordering, settlements, and tax filing all fall on one person. Write it in a memo and it gets handled with events and recurring alarms.
Small business owner guide →Daily parenting life where work schedules overlap with kids’ drop-offs, hospital visits, and academies. Jot a line whenever it comes to mind and it organizes into events and alarms.
Working parent guide →Exam-prep life watching the countdown to the exam while managing per-subject progress and mock tests. Write it in a memo and it becomes a D-day and recurring study schedule.
Test taker / exam candidate guide →A doctor’s schedule where outpatient clinics, on-call duty, academic societies, and conferences overlap. A single line of memo organizes on-call duty, events, and pre-alarms.
Doctor guide →Daily pharmacy life of shift rotations, ordering, medication counseling, and inventory management. Write it in a memo and shifts and recurring orders get organized.
Pharmacist guide →A writer’s notebook where deadlines, serials, and reporting mix with inspiration memos. What you write becomes a deadline while ideas stay as memos.
Writer guide →A YouTuber or creator with shooting, editing, uploading, and sponsorship schedules in motion. Write it in a memo and it organizes into publishing schedules and pre-alarms.
Creator guide →Job hunting with application deadlines, interviews, and take-home assignments all in motion at once. Write it in a memo and it organizes into deadlines, interview schedules, and pre-alarms.
Job seeker guide →Wedding planning with plenty to handle — venue, studio/dress/makeup, invitations, and the honeymoon. Write it in a memo and it organizes into a D-day and prep schedule.
Wedding planning guide →Meetings, reports, business trips, leave, and settlements scattered between chat and email is the daily grind of office work. Jot a single line when it comes to mind and Noti sorts it into events, to-dos, and alarms.
Office Worker guide →Maintenance fees, groceries, family doctor visits, school runs, and family events all piling up in your head. Jot them as memos and they get handled as recurring alarms and events.
Homemaker guide →Seminars, lab meetings, experiments, thesis deadlines, and conference submissions all running at once is grad-school life. A single line of memo automates recurring events and deadline D-days.
Graduate Student guide →Flights and lodging, packing, currency exchange, and itinerary — there is a lot to prep for a trip. Jot it as memos and it organizes into a departure D-day and prep schedule.
Trip Planning guide →Contracts, packing, movers, utility settlements, and address registration all crowd together when moving. Jot it as memos and it organizes into a moving D-day and prep schedule.
Moving House guide →Regular checkups, prenatal tests, baby supplies, and the due date — there is a lot to track during pregnancy. Jot it as memos and it organizes into a due-date D-day and checkup schedule.
Pregnancy & Birth Prep guide →Step-by-step guides to move from other apps to Noti, including two-way sync setup.
Price, features, Korean support, sync. We note where Noti falls short, too.
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