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Craft.do

5· 13 reviews
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New ways to craft your life

Craft 3 is the most personal version of our app that we've ever created. From quickly capturing and organizing tasks, to building collections, or picking a style for a document. Craft adopts to your personal needs and what you want to achieve using it.

Launched 202013 reviewsAI summary available
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Craft.do is praised for its sleek design and intuitive interface, making it a favorite among users for both personal and professional use. The app's ability to create visually appealing documents and its smooth integration with other tools are highlighted by the makers of Tool Finder and Spellar AI. However, some users find the abundance of features overwhelming, leading to a cluttered user experience. Despite this, Craft.do remains a top choice for note-taking and document management, with continuous updates enhancing its functionality.

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Justinas
Justinas5/55mo ago

It’s great for writing clean, organized docs that feel polished without trying too hard. Easy to share, present, or turn into something customer-facing.

Pros
+ easy sharing (3)+ content creation (5)
Source: Product Hunt
Chris Messina
Chris Messina5/56mo ago

Gorgeous note-taking app I use daily for App Stacks

Source: Product Hunt
Konstantint
Konstantint5/56mo ago

Craft helps me keep all my ideas in one structured place and stay on track with production.

Source: Product Hunt
Максим Мигур
Максим Мигур5/54mo ago

Craft.do blends note-taking, document creation, and project management into an intuitive, visually rich experience. Its focus on modular content blocks, instant publishing, and offline access outperforms rigid alternatives like Notion for users who value fluidity and design-centric organization in personal and professional workflows.

Source: Product Hunt
Ruben
Ruben5/54mo ago

Great for organizing everything. Great design especially on Apple platforms. It is simple and feels less complex than alternatives like notion.

Source: Product Hunt
Carl Omondi
Carl Omondi5/55mo ago

More expressive/intuitive than Google Docs, but not as bloated as Notion. Best of both worlds - letting me type and note my thoughts down perfectly without processing overhead

Source: Product Hunt
Henrik
Henrik5/57mo ago

Beautiful UI and UX design - very inspiring for my own app. Used for note taking, planning the project and keeping everything together.

Source: Product Hunt
Kata
Kata5/58mo ago

Great-looking app. Super intuitive and easy to use. But it does have a couple of quirks that make me raise an eyebrow. I shouldn’t have to go through a whole ritual to convert cards to links. I just want a plain text link. Also, the code block seems to have some issues. Trying to copy bits of code, especially if you highlight backward, often just gives you line numbers instead.

Pros
+ beautiful design (13)+ intuitive navigation (3)
Cons
code block issues (2)
Source: Product Hunt
Max Pauwels
Max Pauwels5/59mo ago

Here's my 2 cents on Craft as someone working in technology and heavily relying on documentation tools but failed to adopt it as a daily tool despite many attempts: First, the good part: Craft has absolutely every feature you could imagine and is incredibly sleek and well-designed. Now the issue: I can't use this tool for document/note taking in my workflows because it cramps every feature in the UI, which results in endless different views, confusing navigation and animations, and hidden elements behind multi-slide navs. I'll emphasize the first part again: Craft is literally the best-developed note-taking tool I've tried. However, it seems that whoever is managing this product is prioritizing adding every single imaginable feature rather than just focusing on how users actually write notes and documents. This is fairly frustrating because I would truly love to use it daily. I went through the Craft website and read some Reddit posts, and from my understanding, the product is meant to be a "Note"-taking app but with a leap towards turning notes into documents. This is awesome, but it seems like core elements of note-taking have been dismissed, and when I use the app, I am not sure if it's trying to be Notion, Canva, Google Drive, Eraser, or another tool. Here are some examples: For my desktop note taking app, the top priorities are:

  1. Create notes quickly
  2. Find notes quickly
  3. The ability to quickly turn text into a heading/bulletpoint etc Everywhere I go in Craft, I end up getting a different view or UI: in one place, my "notes" are ordered in a grid, in another, in a list, and some notes seem to have "nested" notes, which is ridiculously confusing. I truly fail to understand the point of this, especially as it results in extremely confusing navigation. Then, the tabs: Tabs are great, but just because you can put a search icon that resizes into a search bar in the current active tab is possible does not mean you should. Sure, it's impressive UI, but if i want to switch a tab, the last thing I want is for it to resize on hover to then click the close button or search bar by mistake. For the sake of efficiency, Move the tabs to their own line, do not resize them on hover to avoid confusing the user, and leave the search bar on its own line. Also, maybe reduce the font sizes to preserve UI real estate. Text editing: You've added a "quick" text editor, which is essential, but it doesn't include changing text to a heading or sub heading. Instead the quick menu offers the user to highlight text. So to change text to a heading you have to Select the text > Click on the sidebar > Click on format > Click on the heading. I am fairly sure formatting a heading is far more performed than highlighting text. The code blocks are awesome and offer full syntax highlighting and even theme changes? (Largely overkill if you're asking me, I genuinely don't see what made this a priority), but if you're gonna be adding a code block, the first thing you'll need to do is change the language for proper highlighting. You'd think that can be done on double click? But no, you need to > Double click > Click the "elipsis" icon > click on "Language" > Search for the language you want to use. I could list many other examples of how Craft has become a frustrating tool for normal workflows. If I am writing notes, I'll spend 90% of the time writing and formatting them. I am not expecting to be taken through a UI presentation of every possible animation, masonry layout, or UI component. It's crazy because, for me, this could be the best notes-taking app ever made if they just removed a bunch of stuff and simplified the UI to prioritize putting controls where they should be.
Pros
+ beautiful design (13)
Cons
complex UI (3) code block issues (2)
Source: Product Hunt
Ryan Moelter
Ryan Moelter5/510mo ago

It's smooth, polished, stable, and beautiful. Everything I could want in my documents! Bonus points for easy collaboration and publishing. It's the best form of a document/note taking app I've found: more functional than Google Docs, simpler than Obsidian, and infinitely more polished than either.

I've done all of my (relatively-simple, solo) project planning in Craft so far, and I love how easy it is to zoom in and out of things. Infinitely-nested pages means you can always add more detail without cluttering things up.

Source: Product Hunt
Faisal Karkoh
Faisal Karkoh5/510mo ago

Craft is a beautifully designed tool that makes writing and organizing ideas effortless. The clean interface and smooth experience make it perfect for personal notes or collaborative projects.

Pros
+ beautiful design (13)+ collaborative features (4)+ note organization (4)
Source: Product Hunt
Tadasuke YOSHIOKA
Tadasuke YOSHIOKA5/511mo ago

最高にかっこよく情報をまとめられたり、発信できるアプリ 使いにくい部分もあるが、総じて最高 日本語テンプレートが実装されたら、もっと日本でも普及するはず

Pros
+ beautiful design (13)
Source: Product Hunt
Peter Friese
Peter Friese5/511mo ago

Craft is a game-changer for content creation and one of my absolute favorite tools. I use it for my entire content creation process. Its block-based approach is revolutionary, allowing me to mold text like never before. It's incredibly liberating and makes me wonder why no one thought of this sooner. If you're a content creator, Craft is a must-have.

The recent addition of tasks and collections makes this even better!

Pros
+ block-based approach (2)+ tasks and collections (2)+ content creation (5)
Source: Product Hunt