Notion is a powerful tool, but "powerful" carries a cost: the blank page problem (too many options, no clear starting point), the per-seat pricing that grows with your team, and the fact that it still doesn't connect to your task board, video meetings, or team chat. Lodos Notebook is built for teams who want a clean, fast notes experience that's already connected to everything else.
What Notebook Does
- Rich text editing — formatting, headings, bullet lists, numbered lists, bold, italic, code blocks, and inline code
- Folder organization — group notes by project, client, or topic
- Favorites — pin frequently accessed notes for quick access from the sidebar
- Full-text search — find any note by content, not just title
- Markdown support — write in Markdown syntax for fast formatting
Automatic Meeting Note Sync
The standout feature of Notebook is its integration with MeMeet. When a video meeting ends, the collaborative notes taken during the call are automatically saved as a Notebook entry — filed under the meeting date, titled with the meeting name, and accessible to all participants. Zero copy-paste, zero manual filing.
When Notebook is the Right Tool
Notebook works best for:
- Meeting notes and action item summaries
- Project documentation and decision logs
- Personal notes and scratchpads
- Onboarding documents for new team members
- Client-facing briefs and proposals (draft in Notebook, export as needed)
When You Might Still Need Notion
If your team uses Notion as a full wiki with databases, complex linked views, and public-facing pages, Notebook isn't a direct replacement — it's a focused notes tool, not a database builder. But for teams paying $8/user/month for Notion primarily to take and organize notes, Notebook eliminates that cost entirely.