Torn between Noti and Google Keep? Five minutes will tell.
Writing one line beats comparing tables a hundred times. Start without signing up, and come back to this table if it’s not for you.
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.
| Feature | Noti | Keep |
|---|---|---|
| Quick notes & checklists | ✓ Supported | ✓ Strength |
| Note → event auto-detection | ✓ Korean natural-language parsing | — None |
| Two-way Google Calendar sync | ✓ Two-way | Reminders only |
| Alarms & to-dos integrated | ✓ One app | Keep Reminders discontinued |
| Weather integration | ✓ Location-based | — None |
| Multi-device sync | ✓ Google + Neon | ✓ Google account |
| Free storage | Unlimited notes | ✓ Shared 15GB Google account |
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.
Writing one line beats comparing tables a hundred times. Start without signing up, and come back to this table if it’s not for you.
Just jot a memo and it becomes an event. 5 minutes without signing up, 7 days free after.