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Note-Taking Apps — Head-to-Head Comparisons

10 note-taking apps comparisons. Each page shows side-by-side pricing, plan limits, and feature differences — verified daily against vendor pages.

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How these note-taking apps products compare

Note-taking app pricing in 2026 has split between 'workspace tools' (Notion, Obsidian) and 'classic note-takers' (Evernote, Bear). Notion Plus at $8/user/mo annual is the most popular — it's a notes app, a database, a wiki, and a project manager in one. Obsidian's model is radical: the core app is free forever and unlimited, you only pay for Sync ($4/mo annual) or Publish ($8/mo annual). Evernote charges $10.83/mo annual for Starter — 36% more than Notion Plus with fewer features. The category question: workspace tool or notes archive? That determines which pricing model makes sense.

How to choose between note-taking apps options

Decide your mental model first. If you want a structured workspace (databases, wikis, project management + notes): Notion is the only real answer. If you want a note archive that preserves your writing in local files forever: Obsidian. If you want a classic journaling-style note app: Evernote or Bear. For Roam Research (networked thought with [[backlinks]]): the product is powerful but expensive ($15/mo) and has been overtaken by cheaper alternatives (Obsidian with the backlinks plugin is functionally equivalent). Second: data ownership. Notion, Evernote, Roam all store your data in their cloud — if they shut down, migration is non-trivial. Obsidian stores everything in local Markdown files — true data ownership. Third: team collaboration needs. Notion wins cleanly on multi-user; Obsidian requires the $4/mo Sync add-on and isn't designed for team workflows.

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