Best Content Management Systems for Readwise Reader

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    Logseq Reviews
    Logseq is an open-source outliner. It works on top local plain-text Markdown or Org-mode files. It can be used to organize, share, and even create your own digital garden. Logseq allows you to connect your ideas and thoughts. Logseq helps you connect your ideas and thoughts. You can organize your tasks and projects using built-in workflow commands such as now/later/done and a/b/c priority. Logseq also includes a powerful query system that will help you gain insights and create your own workflow.
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    Notion Reviews
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    Notion

    Notion Labs

    $4 per user per month
    22 Ratings
    All-in-one workspace You can write, plan, collaborate, or get organized. All you need in one tool is Notion. Notion is lightweight, fast, and completely distraction-free. The interface disappears as soon as you start typing, leaving your work unaffected. Do you love keyboard shortcuts? All of Notion's features are at your fingertips so you can stay on track. You can outline your ideas and then arrange them in any order. Notion's editor makes it easy to organize your thoughts and create daily plans. To start a conversation, comment on any topic. When you need feedback, mention your coworkers. Get more done across timezones. Personal productivity can be increased. Write better. You will think more clearly. Stay organized. Slack allows too many insights to slip through the cracks. Your team's long-term memory is Notion. You can use the Slack integration for sharing updates with your team members. Figma designs to showcase? Check out financial projections using Google Sheets. Notion integrates them all, along with 50+ other apps. It's the hub of all knowledge for your team.
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    Evernote Reviews
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    Evernote

    Evernote

    $2.70 per user per month
    54 Ratings
    Your notes. Organized. It's effortless. Notes can be taken anywhere. You can find information faster. You can share your ideas with anyone. Evernote is your note-taking app. Evernote can be used to keep track of everything. You can manage everything, from large projects to private moments. Keep track of ideas and inspiration using voice, notes, and photos. Never lose sight of your deadlines and tasks. You can use Evernote at work, home, or anywhere else. Evernote's pricing and plans are tailored to your needs. You can plan, keep track, and manage your projects from any device, even offline. You can easily manage clients, deadlines, clients, meetings, and projects. Register for a free account and choose a plan that suits your needs. You can add attachments, take notes, or clip web pages. All in one place. You can organize your notes in your own way. You can organize your notes using tags, notebooks, or our powerful search. Manage projects, take notes during meetings, set reminders and edit documents.
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    YouTube Reviews
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    We believe that people should be free to express themselves, share their opinions, foster open dialog, and that creativity leads to new formats, voices, and possibilities. We believe everyone should have easy and open access to information. Video is a powerful tool for education, understanding, and documentation of world events, large and small. We believe that everyone should be able to find their niche, start a business, and succeed on their terms. People, not gatekeepers, should decide what's popular. We believe that everyone should have the ability to build support networks, overcome barriers, cross borders, and find common interests and passions. YouTube Ads and YouTube for Business are available.
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    Obsidian Reviews

    Obsidian

    Obsidian

    $25 one-time payment
    3 Ratings
    Obsidian, a powerful knowledge database, works on top a local folder of plaintext Markdown files. Human brains are non-linear. We move from one idea to the next all the time. Your second brain should function in the same way. Obsidian makes it easy to make and follow "connections". You can take your notes like a gardener and then, at the end of each day, you can sit back and admire your knowledge graph. Note-taking can be very personal. You've tried every app and there's always something wrong. You deserve better. Obsidian was built to be extensible. You can quickly set up your own toolkit with 22 core plugins or 149 community plugins. Once Obsidian reaches version 1.0, you'll be able install third-party plugins and build your own. The sky is the limit. Cloud services can be shut down, bought or changed privacy policies at any time. The last thing you want are proprietary formats and data lock in. Obsidian stores your data in a local folder.
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    X (Twitter) Reviews
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    X, formerly known as Twitter, is one of the largest social networks in the world. Follow your interests. Listen to what people are saying. Join the conversation. Watch what's happening around the world. Conversation is the key to real change. Here, your voice matters. Come as you are, and together we will do what is right (not easy) to serve public conversation.
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