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Honest comparison · Note app

Noti vs Google Keep

Google Keep is great for quick notes and checklists. What sets Noti apart is turning those notes into "events" — what you jot down automatically becomes a calendar entry or a to-do.

⚖️ Honest comparison · 7 points🇰🇷 Korean natural-language parsing🔄 Two-way Google Calendar
30-second verdict
Where Noti leads
  • Note → event auto-detection
  • Two-way Google Calendar sync
  • Alarms & to-dos integrated
  • Weather integration
Where Google Keep leads
None — Noti is plenty here

Feature comparison

FeatureNotiKeep
Quick notes & checklistsSupportedStrength
Note → event auto-detectionKorean natural-language parsingNone
Two-way Google Calendar syncTwo-wayReminders only
Alarms & to-dos integratedOne appKeep Reminders discontinued
Weather integrationLocation-basedNone
Multi-device syncGoogle + NeonGoogle account
Free storageUnlimited notesShared 15GB Google account
Verdict

If you just want to jot notes down fast, Keep is plenty. If you want "meeting tomorrow at 3" to turn itself into an event and an alarm, Noti is the fit.

Torn between Noti and Google Keep? Five minutes will tell.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I bring my Keep notes into Noti?
Export Keep via Google Takeout and paste the text — labels and checklists are preserved during migration. See the migration guide for the full steps.
Is there a widget like Keep has?
Yes. A home-screen widget shows today’s schedule and your next alarm, and Pro adds more widget types.

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