
Frankly, Notion is cheaper than Evernote (almost $20 a year cheaper relative to the Evernote Premium plan that I’m on).The option to create a wide variety of page types, including simpler databases that I could refer back to later in other pages and.The ability to link to individual blocks on a page.Some of the other Notion features that I enjoy, and that I’d love to see in Evernote (or any similar service I use) include – It’s a remarkably flexible editor that gives anyone the ability to create some really interesting, and complex layouts, pretty easily. The reason for the comparisons is that I really like using the block editor to add different types of content to my posts and pages. For example, my options for adding content in the Evernote Web editor (probably on the leading edge of where the editor is going) look like this:īy contrast, I can embed a YouTube video in Notion much like I can do this in WordPress:
