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Notekit is a Chrome extension-based note-taking tool positioned around capturing notes, organizing projects, managing tasks, and archiving ideas directly in the browser. It emphasizes a “Privacy-First” approach, with the main text clearly stating that all data is stored locally in the browser and that it does not collect, sync, or store user notes in the cloud.
Its basic capabilities include rich-text notes, headings, tags, projects, search, light/dark themes, links and attachments, export, and backups. The paid version expands this with tasks and reminders, a calendar view, drag-and-drop Kanban boards, quick web capture, backlinks and graph view, time zone support, speech-to-text, as well as AI summaries, semantic search, grammar rewriting, content generation, and structured meeting notes. Overall, it feels more like a “personal knowledge base + lightweight task system inside the browser” than a full-fledged team collaboration SaaS.
The free plan is $0/month and is limited to 20 notes, 5 projects, up to 10 tags per note, basic search, and 2 attachments per note with a 5MB limit per attachment. Premium costs $9.99/month or $89.99/year, and includes unlimited notes, unlimited projects, nested tags, advanced search, automatic backups, PDF/HTML export, and all AI features. The paid plan comes with a 7-day free trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee, with transparent pricing.
The advantages are its low installation barrier, suitability for browser-based workflows, local storage that reduces privacy concerns, a free plan that lets users try the core note-taking experience, and a paid plan covering notes, tasks, calendar, Kanban, and AI features. The drawbacks are also clear: the main text does not mention cloud sync, cross-device sync, team workspaces, permission management, third-party integrations, or an API. If users need enterprise collaboration, a shared knowledge base, or mobile synchronization, the available information is insufficient—and the product may not be a good fit.
Notekit is suitable for students, researchers, content creators, product managers, operations staff, and other knowledge workers who need to clip web materials, take meeting notes, manage personal task reminders, and organize lightweight projects. If a company needs multi-user collaboration, audits, SSO, role-based permissions, or compliance certifications, alternatives such as Notion, 语雀, 飞书文档, and Confluence should be evaluated first.
The main text does not confirm whether the website and extension are accessible from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. Since the product depends on a Chrome extension and possibly AI capabilities, users in China should test network connectivity, Chrome Web Store access, and the availability of overseas payment methods in practice.
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