Clover
A creative workspace with notes, whiteboards, tasks, & more
Clover is a creative workspace with notes, whiteboarding, todos, and a daily planner. It combines the power of a text editor with the flexibility of a whiteboard for spatial note-taking, brainstorming, presentations, diagramming, wireframes, and more.
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What reviewers say about Clover
Clover is praised for its versatility as a creative workspace, combining note-taking, task management, and whiteboarding. Users appreciate its simplicity and effectiveness in managing daily workflows, especially for multitasking across projects. However, some users express disappointment over the lack of an Android app and occasional bugs. Despite these issues, many find it indispensable for brainstorming and productivity, highlighting its unique combination of features. The recent acquisition by Figma has left some users nostalgic, indicating its impact on their productivity routines.
This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.
How people rate Clover
Based on 3 reviews
Recent highlights
We used Clover to replace a few internal docs. I personally used it for a team onboarding page. It’s sleek, but formatting quirks get in the way. My team likes the concept, but we had to fall back on other tools sometimes to fill gaps.
Its a solid Note Taking app. Its simple to use. But one major downfall for me, there is not android app. Only for ios. For me that's a pain.
I have been multitasking on multiple projects and Clover is my essential day-to-day workflow in a way that feeds me what I need to deliver each day. Any other feature is nice to have but I could not imagine where my life would be without a combination of Note-taking and task manager with a calendar view as default. There's nothing quite like it in the market.