
Supernotes
Note-taking software
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What is Supernotes
Supernotes is a note-taking application that organizes information as small, linkable “cards” rather than long documents. It targets individuals and teams that want to capture notes, build a personal knowledge base, and share selected content with others. The product emphasizes structured linking, tagging, and collaboration features such as shared cards and comments, with web and mobile access.
Card-based knowledge structure
Supernotes centers content around short, modular cards, which can reduce the friction of capturing and reusing information. Cards can be linked to each other to form a navigable knowledge graph-like structure. This approach can work well for research notes, meeting notes, and lightweight documentation where information benefits from being broken into atomic units.
Collaboration and sharing controls
The product supports sharing notebooks/cards with other users for collaborative editing and discussion. This makes it usable for small teams that need shared notes without moving into a full project-management suite. Compared with tools focused on meeting transcription, Supernotes is oriented toward ongoing knowledge capture and collaborative writing rather than post-call summaries.
Cross-platform access
Supernotes provides access via web and mobile apps, enabling capture and retrieval across devices. This supports common note-taking workflows such as quick capture on mobile and deeper editing on desktop. Cross-device availability is important for users who need a single system of record for notes.
Not meeting-transcription focused
Supernotes does not primarily operate as an AI meeting recorder or transcription system. Organizations looking for automated call recording, speaker separation, and transcript-based highlights typically need a separate tool. As a result, it may not replace products that specialize in capturing and summarizing live meetings.
Card model learning curve
Users accustomed to document-first note tools may need time to adapt to the card-based workflow. Some note types (e.g., long-form documents) can feel less natural when split into many cards. Teams may need conventions for linking and tagging to keep shared spaces consistent.
Limited suite breadth
Supernotes focuses on note-taking and knowledge organization rather than bundling broad collaboration features like email, chat, calendars, or full task/project management. Companies seeking an all-in-one productivity suite may still require additional systems. This can increase administrative overhead for identity, permissions, and information governance across tools.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | Free | Includes 100 "kept" cards (earn more via achievements/referrals), mobile/desktop/web apps (iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, Linux), sync, offline, collaboration & publishing, heatmap calendar; "free & forever" per official site. |
| Unlimited | £6 per month (when viewing Yearly pricing; £72 billed annually) | Everything in Starter plus unlimited cards, AI Superpowers (proofreading/organisation), full API & integrations (higher API limits, "trusted" status), Flashcards/Tables/Maps, Supporter badge, Priority support. Official pricing page shows selectable billing options: Monthly, Yearly (25% off shown), and 4-Year (50% off). Student discounts: 50% off Yearly, 63% off 4-Year. 14-day money-back guarantee. |