Reflect

RATING:

4.7

(3)
Overview

About Reflect

Reflect helps users associate notes through backlinks and synchronize information across devices. Reflect offers integrations with Readwise, Kindle and web browsers, enabling professionals to save anything. Users can import and export existing notes according to requirements. Additionally, users can integrate calendars to add meeting notes directly.

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Reflect Reviews

Overall Rating

4.7

Ratings Breakdown

Secondary Ratings

Ease-of-use

4.5

Customer Support

4

Value for money

4

Functionality

4

Most Helpful Reviews for Reflect

3 Reviews

User Profile

Bakari

Verified reviewer

Media Production, 1 employee

Used daily for less than 6 months

Review Source: Capterra
This review was submitted organically. No incentive was offered

OVERALL RATING:

5

EASE OF USE

5

VALUE FOR MONEY

4

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

5

FUNCTIONALITY

3

Reviewed November 2023

Easy to Use and Well Designed

So far, I'm pleased with Reflect. I will keep using Mem, but I plan to use Reflect as my Zettelkasten for the books and articles I read. I might use it for personal journal writing.

PROS

As a user of Reflect, I find it an impressive tool for journaling and note-taking. Its Daily Notes feature makes it easy for me to open the app and start writing without any friction. I appreciate the outliner editor for brainstorming and writing in incomplete thoughts. The AI integration sets it apart, providing unique features that streamline my writing process. The voice notes feature is particularly useful, allowing me to capture thoughts quickly and effortlessly, reducing the need for extensive typing. The automatic backlinking feature is another standout aspect of Reflect. It organizes and connects my thoughts to enhance my review process, giving me a holistic view of related content. The ability to import Kindle highlights directly into the app is a game-changer, saving me the hassle of manual copying and pasting. While it doesn't generate AI Chat content like Mem, Reflect's AI does an excellent job of revising and formatting my text, making my writing more polished and concise. The user interface is intuitive and user-friendly, making navigation a breeze. Overall, Reflect has proven to be a robust tool for my journaling and note-taking needs. Its innovative AI features and seamless integration into my workflow make it a valuable part of my productivity toolkit.

CONS

The app doesn't have a smart chat feature like Mem and lacks a database feature like Tana. Furthermore, as of this writing, the app's iPhone version needs improvement, and it could benefit from a native iPad app for a more seamless user experience across devices.

Anonymous

2-10 employees

Used daily for less than 12 months

Review Source: Capterra
This review was submitted organically. No incentive was offered

OVERALL RATING:

5

EASE OF USE

5

VALUE FOR MONEY

5

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

5

FUNCTIONALITY

5

Reviewed February 2023

Best note-taking app I've ever used

I was devastated when Evernote went downhill. I've been a huge Apple Notes fan but it misses a lot of functionality needed for a PKM or "second brain". Reflect does it all, and so well!

PROS

Very easy to use and the performance is phenomenal. They carefully add each feature, so everything is fantastic. If you like Evernote/Apple Notes, you'll love this even more.

CONS

The company is young so their iphone app is still in Testflight. Works quite well though. Not free but I'm fine paying for a notes app Ilove.

Reasons for switching to Reflect

Security

Justin

Marketing and Advertising, 1 employee

Used daily for less than 6 months

Review Source: Capterra
This reviewer was invited by us to submit an honest review and offered a nominal incentive as a thank you.

OVERALL RATING:

4

EASE OF USE

3

VALUE FOR MONEY

3

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

2

FUNCTIONALITY

4

Reviewed October 2023

Journalers Welcome

While I like the concept of an integrated and connected journal/second brain, I felt I was at a disadvantatage because I wasn't already a journaler. I think that someone with this habit could thrive. I also think that if Reflect added some guidance and training a newcomer could thrive.

PROS

I liked that I could leverage the power of the internet in my journaling. Back links were incredibly helpful for referencing thoughts later.

CONS

I'm not a journaler by nature. It's a habit I'd like to establish but don't practice. So while I like the concept of an integrated and connected journal/second brain, I felt I was at a disadvantatage because I wasn't already a journaler. I think that someone with this habit could thrive. I also think that if Reflect added some guidance and training a newcomer could thrive.