First impressions on using Supernotes for journalling

Hi @lkadre,

Thanks for sharing your first impressions!

We’re really happy to hear you are enjoying the design of Supernotes and the new mobile app. We have lots of improvements to the mobile app already in development and these will be released over the coming weeks / months – this includes a “Share to Supernotes” feature for both iOS and Android.

Sorry to hear you experienced the caching error bug, we’re pushing a minor update in a few days to attempt to reduce the occurrence of this. Fortunately, as you’ve mentioned, the quick fix is to simply log out and then back in again. This will be fully solved once we release offline mode (our highest priority item at the moment). An inline “Universal Coupler” is also something we are working on. You can also type ‘/’ + ‘#’ to add a tag but I agree that that extra keypress multiple times can be a bit tedious.

Regarding backups, we already back up your data on our end, @connor summed it up really well in this post:

At the moment you can export all your data as json or markdown files but we agree it’s not quite the same as having automatic backups to your own cloud provider. It’s on our roadmap and is is something we’d like to support in the future once we bring out better integrations with other services. (Technically since we have an API you can already code a script to auto-back your data up but it’s not a very user friendly way to do it). Extensions are also on our roadmap, and we aim to include Safari & Firefox as well as Chrome.

It’s really interesting to hear how you’re using Broadsheet and the Graph view, thanks for sharing – sounds like a really powerful and efficient workflow. Please let us know how it evolves over the coming weeks, and if there is anything additional we can do to improve it :sparkles:

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