


“Use Evernote as the place you put everything… Don’t ask yourself which device it’s on-it’s in Evernote” – The New York Times Tackle your to-do list with Tasks, connect your Google Calendar to stay on top of your schedule, and see your most relevant information quickly with a customizable Home dashboard. Bring your notes, to-dos, and schedule together to tame life’s distractions and accomplish more-at work, at home, and everywhere in between.Įvernote syncs to all your devices, so you can stay productive on the go. “They’ve realised they can’t win by making the other person lose.Capture ideas when inspiration strikes. “In fact, it’s modelled on war – but that’s not how the actual military talks anymore. “I’m so tired of sports analogies in business – its not a case of somebody wins and somebody loses. He also, rather oddly, hit out at the startup world’s hijacking of sports analogies. “We want to reduce the amount of ambient stupidity online,” he said. The firm has lofty long term goals, and Libin claims he wants Evernote to be a 100 year startup. “It’s a challenge explaining what we do.” “We’re trying to make the product more approachable, and it really does make you work smarter. “People who like Evernote really, really like it – you need to go all in,” he admitted – but said this is also the firm’s biggest issue.

The firm has 75 million users worldwide, and the UK is Evernote’s largest market in Europe, with 2.8 million users currently using the service. We met Libin at Evernote’s annual conference, where fans flock to seminars on how best to use the firm, with levels of enthusiasm rarely seen outside an Apple event. “We want to be involved, and it’s not just wearables, all of these different devices will be used together.” “I believe wearables will profoundly change the world in the next few years. “It’s very basic right now, but we’re all giant nerds so we wanted to use it.” However, he believes wearables will change the way we think of technology.
