How We Rate Note-Taking Apps
Our scoring methodology is 100% transparent. No vendor payments influence our ratings.
By ToolVS Research Team · Last reviewed April 2026
Why This Matters
Your note-taking app becomes your second brain — the place where ideas, research, meeting notes, and project plans live. We weight writing experience and organization equally at 25% each because the best note-taking app is one you actually enjoy using every day and can find anything in six months later.
Scoring Weights for Note-Taking Apps
Every note-taking app is scored across six criteria that reflect how knowledge workers actually capture, organize, and retrieve information daily.
Visual breakdown of scoring weight distribution
How We Test Note-Taking Apps
We use every note-taking app as our primary workspace for at least three weeks. This is longer than our standard testing period because note-taking apps reveal their strengths and weaknesses only after you have built a real library of content. We create 200+ notes covering meeting notes, project documentation, personal journals, and research collections.
Writing experience is tested through sustained use — not a 5-minute demo. We write long-form articles, quick capture notes, structured outlines, and daily logs. We measure editor responsiveness as the note count grows, because many apps slow down noticeably after 500+ notes. Keyboard shortcuts, slash commands, and markdown support are tested for speed.
Organization is tested at scale. Can you still find a note from 3 weeks ago when you have 200 notes? How effective are tags versus folders versus links? We test the search function with exact phrases, partial matches, and concept-based queries. The app that makes retrieval effortless wins.
Data ownership matters more in note-taking than almost any other category because your notes are personal intellectual property. We verify export quality — does a Markdown export actually produce clean Markdown? Can you take your entire library and move it to another app without losing structure, links, or formatting?
What We Don't Do
- ✗We don't accept payment from note-taking app vendors to influence scores or rankings
- ✗We don't use affiliate commission rates to decide which app wins a comparison
- ✗We don't aggregate scores from other review sites — every score is our own original assessment
- ✗We don't judge apps based on feature count alone — daily writing feel matters more than checkboxes
- ✗We don't test with small note libraries — our tests simulate months of real accumulated content
Score Scale
Update Schedule
This methodology was last reviewed: April 2026. We re-evaluate our note-taking scoring criteria quarterly. Comparisons are updated when apps ship major editor changes, add AI features, change sync infrastructure, or modify pricing and storage limits.
Note-Taking Comparisons Using This Methodology
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