Note-taking & web-clipping app comparison
Resyl vs Evernote
Evernote is the classic note-taking app — type or clip notes, file them into notebooks and tags, and search them later. It's a reliable digital filing cabinet. Resyl is a different idea: instead of filing notes, you capture moments by voice, text, or photo, and Resyl ties each one to the person it's about, detects follow-ups, and answers your questions in plain language. No notebooks, no tags, no filing. If you want a searchable archive of notes and web clips, Evernote does that well. If you want to remember the people and conversations in your life — and never lose a follow-up — Resyl is built for that.
| Feature | Resyl | Evernote |
|---|---|---|
| Works out-of-the-box (no filing) | Yes | No (notebooks/tags) |
| Voice + photo capture (self-structuring) | Yes | Basic |
| People / relationship-first | Yes | No |
| Recall = synthesized answer | Yes | List of notes |
| Relationship graph built-in | Yes | No |
| Web clipping | No | Yes (strong) |
| Mature cross-platform desktop apps | Mobile-first | Yes |
| Usable free tier | Free | Limited free + paid |
| Platforms | Android (iOS soon) | Web, Mac, Windows, iOS, Android |
Everything Resyl does
One app for capturing, recalling, and sharing the memory of your life — by voice, photo, or text.
Speak it or type it
Talk like you're telling a friend, or type a line. Even a long voice note or a whole meeting gets transcribed automatically and turned into a clean, structured memory.
Snap a photo, keep the text
Photograph a whiteboard, business card, document, or screenshot — Resyl reads the text and entities out of the image and files it as a memory you can search later.
Ask, don't browse
"What happened with Priya?" returns a synthesized answer with the people, dates, and details intact — not a list of links you have to dig through.
Your Brain, mapped
Every person, topic, and memory is linked in a living relationship graph — your whole network, visualized and explorable.
Share to friends & Communities
Send a single memory to a friend, or create a private Community where members share only what's relevant. Nothing is public by default.
Works in your language
Capture and recall in English, Hindi, or Hinglish — speak or type the way you actually talk, and the AI understands it.
Private by design
Sensitive data is encrypted with AES-256-GCM at rest, personal details are masked before any AI processing, and when you delete something it's permanently gone.
Free, mobile-first, offline-ready
Live free on Android, captures in under 10 seconds, works offline, and syncs the moment you're back online.
What Evernote does
Evernote lets you capture notes, web clippings, images, and to-dos, organize them into notebooks and tags, and search across everything — a long-standing digital notebook for individuals and teams.
Where Evernote shines
A mature, reliable note archive with strong web clipping and search. If you mainly want to store and retrieve documents, clips, and freeform notes across devices, Evernote has done that dependably for years.
Where Evernote falls short
- You file everything into notebooks and tags by hand; organization is your job
- Note-first, not people-first — no automatic memory of a person across notes
- The free tier is heavily limited; meaningful use pushes you onto paid plans
- Search returns a list of notes to dig through, not a synthesized answer
- No relationship graph, no voice-to-structured-memory, and no friend/Community sharing
Why people choose Resyl
- No notebooks or tags to maintain — Resyl organizes every capture automatically
- Capture by voice, photo, or text in 10 seconds — a brain dump that self-structures
- People-first: each memory tied to a person, with a relationship graph and history
- Ask a question, get a synthesized answer — not a list of notes to search
- Free on Android, English/Hindi/Hinglish, offline-first, AES-256-GCM private
Resyl vs Evernote — FAQ
Is Resyl an Evernote alternative?
For remembering people, conversations, and follow-ups, yes — and it's free on Android. Evernote is a note archive you file and search; Resyl captures by voice or photo and organizes around people automatically, then answers when you ask. For web clipping and a classic note vault, Evernote is still strong.
Does Resyl organize notes into notebooks like Evernote?
No — and that's the point. There are no notebooks or tags to maintain. Resyl reads each capture, structures it, and ties it to the right person on its own, so you retrieve by asking a question instead of browsing folders.
Is Resyl cheaper than Evernote?
Resyl is free on Android with no usage caps on capture. Evernote's free tier is limited and most real use requires a paid plan. If price and frictionless capture matter, Resyl wins.
Try Resyl — free on Android
No hardware, no setup, no subscription. Type a thought, and ask anything later.
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