How does re:note compare?
Honest, feature-by-feature comparisons to help you pick the right browser notes tool. re:note is built for one thing: taking notes right where you work.
re:note vs Google Keep
Google Keep is great for quick memos, but it wasn't built for the browser. See how re:note's side panel, page-attached notes, and stacks compare.
Read comparisonre:note vs Evernote Web Clipper
Evernote clips entire pages. re:note lets you write contextual notes in the side panel without leaving your tab. Different tools, different strengths.
Read comparisonre:note vs Notion Web Clipper
Notion is a powerful workspace, but its clipper sends content away from the page. re:note keeps your notes right where your work happens.
Read comparisonre:note vs OneNote Web Clipper
OneNote clips web content into notebooks. re:note takes a different approach: lightweight notes in the side panel, attached to the pages you browse.
Read comparisonre:note vs Sticky Notes Extensions
Sticky note extensions overlay your page. re:note uses the dedicated side panel — no clutter, no overlap, and your notes persist across sessions.
Read comparisonre:note vs Nimbus Note
Nimbus Note is a full note-taking platform with a web clipper. re:note is laser-focused on browser-native notes in the side panel.
Read comparisonre:note vs Memex
Memex focuses on web annotations and bookmarks. re:note focuses on structured notes with stacks, reminders, and a rich editor in the side panel.
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