| Google Keep |
Easy Notes offers deeper customization with colors, themes, and widgets, while still being simple to use. Unlike Google Keep, it supports richer formatting and note locking, making it more flexible for users who want privacy and personalization without the complexity of a full productivity suite. |
| Microsoft OneNote |
Compared to OneNote, Easy Notes is far easier to learn and faster for quick memos. It avoids heavy structure and notebooks, making it better suited for casual users who want lightweight note-taking without syncing to large ecosystems or managing complex page hierarchies. |
| Evernote |
Easy Notes is significantly cheaper and less restrictive than Evernote’s free tier. It focuses on everyday notes and lists without forcing users into strict limits, while maintaining essential features like reminders, multimedia notes, and basic cloud sync. |
| Notion |
Unlike Notion’s database-driven approach, Easy Notes prioritizes speed and simplicity. Users can jot things down instantly without templates or setup, which suits personal reminders and shopping lists better than structured knowledge management. |
| Samsung Notes |
Easy Notes works across most Android devices and is not tied to a single hardware brand. It also emphasizes widgets, colorful sticky notes, and reminders, which some users find more visually helpful than Samsung Notes’ more minimal presentation. |