Thanks for the response. The track you’re on seems like a good one.
There is a lot to be said for the physical aspect of writing, drawing, using different inks, handling cards with one’s hands. There is a lot of evidence out there that the act of doing these things boosts cognitive retention and recall.
Ryan talks about this as well, and he eschews all digital for this reason. That’s too far for me. Once I feel I have captured the information and mentally locked it in, I want to move it digital for the clear benefits of storage, search, tagging, etc.
From what I can see you all have done a nice job of really thinking about various use cases and catering to them. This is another one to consider. There are many, many people out there using physical index cards, even in 2022.
Another angle on this might be supporting use of Apple Pencil etc - for directly creating handwritten content in Supernotes.
I’ve taken a hard look at your product these last days and it’s solid. The two key missing pieces I see are this + supporting local / off-cloud data storage (see my other post). In each case I believe there are massive untapped market opportunities: Physical note-takers in this case and corporate workers in the other. I would probably prioritize the off-cloud higher, actually.