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What is the state of the art in this category today? Apple notes? Outlook?


Notes: Obsidian, Logseq and other markdown clones of Roam Research ($165/yr, DevonThink (native iOS/macOS non-sub), Bear Notes ($20/yr).

Notes + Calendar: OmniFocus, 2DoApp (native iOS/macOS non-sub).

https://old.reddit.com/r/bearapp/comments/o57g7o/obsidian_v_...

> DEVONthink is superb for non-markdown files (it’s decent at Markdown too) .. One plus to Obsidian is it’s all Markdown files so while not every feature will work in other editors you can mix and match with iA, nvUltra, DEVONthink, Typora, Taio, etc. it’s something that isn’t an option with Bear or Craft as proprietary SQLite and JSON formats respectively, both have great export options though.. Obsidian to me feels a bit like a jailbroken iOS device with too many Cydia system tweaks installed. It's great fun, and endless exploration of cool features, but stuff breaks and starts feeling clunky.


Charging more for Okta and similar enterprise features works because Enterprises put a high value on them. Understand what your customers value and the pricing model will be a lot easier to develop.


No this is a bad idea. Price should align with the value customers get from the product. It needs to be defensible for many reasons but one of them is that your customers talk to each other.


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