Milanote
The tool for organizing creative projects
Organize your ideas and projects into visual boards.
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Milanote is highly praised for its intuitive interface and versatility in organizing creative projects. Users appreciate its ability to collect and display various media types on visual boards, though some note limitations on the mobile version. Makers of Booky and Pile Commander commend its ease of use and visual organization capabilities. Many users find it indispensable for design projects, brainstorming, and planning, with some suggesting enhancements like AI search for improved content connections. Overall, Milanote is favored for its functionality and design.
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A kindred spirit tool: visual folders with different types of collectible ideas. Great tool!
essential for plotting everything out like a bank heist
We love using Milanote daily! It helps us stay on track with its intuitive interface and easy-to-use functionalities.
The templates with example data is what first drew me in, but I've been hooked ever since! It not only lets me collect links and text, but also photos, videos, color swatches, hand drawn notes and more. The visual board display isn't available on the mobile version which is kind of a bummer, but honestly I use it more on the Desktop than anything else. The only thing that could make it better in 2025 would be implementing AI search and insights that would bubble up connections between previous content or board collections or items that are related or seem relevant. I have tried so many note-taking apps, but this one is the one that I'm currently loving the most!
I love the visual aspect of this note taking tool. The templates with example data is what first drew me in, but I've been hooked ever since! It not only lets me collect links and text, but also photos, videos, color swatches, hand drawn notes and more. The visual board display isn't available on the mobile version which is kind of a bummer, but honestly I use it more on the Desktop than anything else. The only thing that could make it better in 2025 would be implementing AI search and insights that would bubble up connections between previous content or board collections or items that are related or seem relevant. I have tried so many note-taking apps, but this one is the one that I'm currently loving the most!
I love how perfectly designed it is for design projects - I use this for brand design projects in collaboration with my client and it is just perfect.
Milanote has been my go-to for planning creative projects. It’s like a digital whiteboard where I can easily lay out ideas, images, and notes in a visually appealing way.
ファミリープランがあると嬉しい。子供にも使わせたい
Love Milanote. It's where I can visually organize my research, ideas, design workflows and of course the good old to-do list. I enjoy having a wide open canvas for my ideas to flow onto.
I've been using it for years now in the daily design process in my agency. There is nothing better for web/app IA planning, content writing and ideation, articles, reviews and many more. Miro is not a substitute because they don't have inlayed boards.
I really like this app, very good for taking notes, but also great for collecting inspiration around the internet and organizing it. I do creative work and it has helped me a lot. The only downside to it is that on mobile its close to unusable. The app only shows the cards of a board, sometimes not even in the right order, and it completely misses the whole point of Milanote. If not editing, at least let us see it as a canvas, like on desktop.