One-liner
A note-taking app with built-in spreadsheet functionality for organizing data alongside text, designed for users who need lightweight tables without switching apps.
Strengths
- Users praise the seamless integration of notes and tables in a single interface ("I can write ideas and instantly turn them into tables").
- Simple, intuitive UI that feels native to iOS ("Feels like it was made for iPad").
- Real-time collaboration features work reliably across devices ("My team edits the same table without lag").
- Supports rich formatting in cells including bold, italic, and links ("Great for documenting project specs").
- Syncs across devices quickly using iCloud ("Never lost a note or table").
Weaknesses
- Multiple reviews complain about missing advanced formulas ("No SUMIF or VLOOKUP—this isn’t a real spreadsheet").
- Limited row/column count on free tier ("Only 100 rows? That’s not enough for reports").
- Export options are basic—no CSV or Excel export in some versions ("Can’t share with my boss").
- Offline mode is unreliable ("Lost changes when I went offline").
- Poor performance with large tables (>500 rows) ("App freezes when I add more than 200 entries").
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight but powerful formula engine (SUM, AVERAGE, IF) to fill the gap between notes and spreadsheets.
- Offer a free tier with unlimited rows but limited formatting to attract power users.
- Add direct export to Excel/CSV via iCloud or email—critical for business users.
- Integrate with popular tools like Notion, Google Sheets, or Dropbox for sync and sharing.
- Focus on iPad-first design with split-screen support and Apple Pencil optimization.
Competitors
- Notion
- Apple Notes
- Google Sheets
- Bear
- Airtable
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 1:19:02 AM