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RawNote is a note-taking app focused on being “minimalist” and “plain text.” It is aimed at users who want to get away from distractions such as autocorrect, rich-text formatting, and automatic indentation. The official site emphasizes that it is GUI-friendly, fast, and tracking-free. It also supports offline use, cloud sync, sharing, and real-time collaboration, positioning it somewhere between a personal note-taking tool and a lightweight team knowledge-collaboration tool.
Feature-wise, RawNote is built around plaintext note-taking: the writing experience is kept as simple as possible, with no autocorrect or automatic formatting. The Pro plan includes cloud sync, sharing, AI integration, realtime collaboration, priority support, and the ability to create and manage teams. The Enterprise plan adds dedicated support, hot patches/bug fixes, private templates, private deploy, role based access control, and custom components, making it more suitable for internal enterprise knowledge or note systems.
Pricing is straightforward: Pro costs $10/month or $100/year, with VAT potentially charged separately. A Pro license is for a single user and can be activated on all of that user’s devices. Enterprise uses flexible pricing and requires contacting sales. The official site offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. As for a free trial, the page only states that RawNote is in beta testing and that many features may be added in the future and require a license; it does not clearly specify the trial length or feature limits.
The main strengths are its clear positioning, making it suitable for users who prefer plain text, offline use, and lightweight collaboration. The Pro plan already covers sync, sharing, AI, and real-time collaboration, and the annual price is relatively clear. The Enterprise plan offers private deployment and RBAC, giving it the basics needed for team scenarios. The drawbacks are limited disclosure: there is no clear information on the cloud sync architecture, encryption methods, compliance certifications, specific AI providers, or third-party integrations. The Linux version is still marked as coming soon; Enterprise pricing is not transparent; and since the product is still in beta, its stability and feature completeness remain to be proven.
RawNote is better suited to individual developers, writers, small teams, and teams that need simple notes plus real-time collaboration. Enterprises that require private deployment and role-based permissions may also consider evaluating Enterprise. The official site does not disclose access conditions from mainland China, payment methods, or network stability, so china_access can only be considered unknown. Alternatives include Obsidian, Joplin, Logseq, Notion, Evernote, as well as China-based options such as Feishu Docs and Yuque.
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