Google Keep is great for a grocery list. Noteshik is for actual notes.
Google Keep is a sticky-note app — fast, free, but capped at 10,000 characters with no folders, no rich formatting, and a permanent Google login. Noteshik picks up where Keep runs out of room.
When the note grows past a sticky
Keep's 10,000-character cap kills you the first time you try to take meeting notes or write a draft. Noteshik has no limit — write a chapter if you want.
Folders are folders
Keep's labels are flat — no nesting, no hierarchy. Noteshik has real nested folders so a research project can have its own home with sub-topics.
Not tied to your Google account
Keep dies when you leave Google. Noteshik works with any email, any account. Export everything to Markdown or PDF in one click.
Side-by-side
| Feature | Noteshik | Google Keep | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Note size limit | No limit | 10,000 chars | No limit |
| Folders / notebooks | Yes, nested | Labels only | Real organization |
| Rich formatting | Headings, tables, code | Plain + checkboxes | Full editor |
| Web clipper | Yes | Limited extension | Yes |
| Stylus | Pressure-sensitive | Basic finger draw | Real stylus |
| AI assistant | Built-in summaries / Q&A | None | Yes |
| Export options | Markdown, PDF, ENEX | HTML only | Real export |
| Price | $3.99/mo Pro | Free (with Google account) | Cheap, not locked-in |
Common questions
Is Noteshik free like Keep?+
Mostly. Free tier covers unlimited notes and 500 MB attachments. Pro at $3.99/mo adds AI quota, larger storage, encryption.
Can I import my Keep notes?+
Yes. Use Google Takeout → Keep, download the zip, drop it in Noteshik. Notes, labels, and timestamps all carry over.
Does Noteshik have a Google sign-in?+
Yes — but it's optional. You can use any email. Keep requires a Google account permanently.
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