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Noteshik vs Evernote — Full Feature & Price Comparison (2026)

Side-by-side feature, AI, and pricing comparison. Noteshik Pro is $24.99/year vs Evernote Starter at $99.96. Here's what you actually get for the difference.

May 4, 2026 · 4 min read · By the Noteshik Team
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If you’re comparing Noteshik to Evernote, the headline is short: same core features, 75% lower annual cost, AI included. This post breaks the comparison down into the three things people actually evaluate before switching: price, features, and migration.

Price comparison

Both apps offer a free tier and two paid tiers. Annual pricing is what matters — most users renew yearly.

| Plan | Evernote | Noteshik | You save | |---|---|---|---| | Free | $0 | $0 | — | | Entry paid (annual) | Starter $99.96 | Pro $24.99 | 75% | | Power tier (annual) | Advanced ~$170 | Premium $54.99 | 68% |

Even the per-month-on-monthly-billing comparison favors Noteshik: Pro monthly is $3.99 vs Evernote Starter monthly at $8.25.

Pro at $24.99/year

Same Evernote-style features, 75% lower bill, AI included. Free signup, import your .enex file, done.

500 MB free. Pro 5 GB / 50 AI calls. Premium 30 GB unlimited AI.

Feature parity — what carries over

If you’re an Evernote Starter or Advanced user, Noteshik Pro covers everything you actually use:

| Feature | Evernote Starter | Noteshik Pro | |---|---|---| | Notes | 1,000 | Unlimited | | Notebooks | 20 | 250 | | Devices | 3 | 5 | | Storage | 5 GB | 5 GB | | Web clipper | Free tier | Pro | | Tasks + due dates | Starter+ | Pro | | Calendar integration | Starter+ | Pro | | PDF annotation | Advanced only | Pro | | Document scanning | Starter+ | Pro | | Custom templates | Starter+ | Pro | | Note version history | 7-day free | 30-day Pro | | Encrypted sync | Free | Free | | Offline mode | Yes | Yes | | Markdown support | No | Yes |

Noteshik Pro pulls a number of features that Evernote keeps in Advanced (their $170/year tier) — like full PDF annotation. That’s deliberate: Pro is meant to be the “everything most people need” tier.

AI — the biggest gap

Evernote’s AI features are paywalled by tier and partially metered. Many AI add-ons appear in higher tiers only, and the company has been raising prices on AI separately. Noteshik bundles AI directly into Pro:

| AI feature | Evernote (entry tier) | Noteshik Pro | |---|---|---| | Summarize a note | Limited / paywalled | 50/month included | | Ask questions of your notes (RAG) | Higher tier only | 50/month included | | Auto-tag a note | Higher tier only | Included | | Voice → text | Limited | 60 min/month included | | Translate | Higher tier only | 10/month included |

Premium ($54.99/yr) bumps these to unlimited. There is no separate “AI subscription” — what you see in your tier is what you get.

Migration — the friction-killer

This is the big one. People stay on Evernote because the thought of moving thousands of notes is daunting. Noteshik built a one-click .enex importer specifically to remove that fear:

  1. Export all your Evernote notebooks as a single .enex file (a few clicks in the Evernote desktop app).
  2. Drop the file into Noteshik’s import screen.
  3. Done. Notes, notebooks, tags, attachments, and original timestamps preserved.

For most users this finishes in under 60 seconds. Larger libraries (10k+ notes) can take a few minutes.

Read the full step-by-step guide →

Where Evernote still wins

Honest take, because we don’t want you to be surprised after switching:

  • Real-time team collaboration. Evernote Teams supports it; Noteshik Pro doesn’t (Premium has it, single-user only). If you collaborate live with a team, Evernote is still better.
  • Brand recognition with clients. If clients open shared Evernote links, they know what to do. Noteshik is newer and less recognizable.
  • Years of backlog feature polish. Evernote has been around since 2008 and has rare features like Slack integration that Noteshik doesn’t yet match (it’s on the roadmap).

For solo users, freelancers, students, and most professionals using notes individually, the wedge holds: pay 75% less, keep your notes, get AI included.

Total cost over 3 years

Stack the numbers:

  • Evernote Starter for 3 years: $99.96 × 3 = $299.88
  • Noteshik Pro for 3 years: $24.99 × 3 = $74.97
  • You save: $224.91 over 3 years.

That’s a vacation, a new monitor, or 224 cups of decent coffee. For features that overlap 90%+ on the things you actually use.

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