Help Us Shape the Future
Building a better Evernote starts with you.
Want to contribute your voice to the evolution of Evernote? Don’t mind the occasional bug? Join Evernote’s Early Access Program! You’ll test Evernote features before they’re released and help decide what works and what needs to improve. Tell us about yourself, and we’ll choose which features best suit your experience and contact you to test them. Questions? See our FAQs.
I just love being a part of the process to bring forth a better Evernote. It seems like you guys are really listening to the feedback that the beta users are providing. - Wilkie, tester
Early Access (also called “prototype service”) is a version of software or an app that is available to a small group of customers to test before it’s released as a public beta or to the general public. There are different stages in early access (e.g., previews and betas). Previews may not have all the functionality that ends up in a beta or a general release, and you may experience unexpected behavior or an occasional bug.
The Evernote Early Access Program is designed to give customers the opportunity to test and provide feedback on new Evernote features or products before a general release. When you join the program, you may be asked to test specific features and functionality in a real-world environment so you can provide feedback. Participation is optional and you can leave the program at any time.
Yes, we’ve changed the name to Early Access Program to more accurately reflect the different stages of early access testing – previews and betas.
The Evernote Early Access Program is open to all customers with personal Evernote accounts. Please note that not all participants in the Early Access Program will have access to all tests. The devices you use, how you use Evernote, and how often you use Evernote will help us determine which previews and betas you may be asked to participate in.
Evernote Teams customers aren't eligible for this program. However, there are occasionally Evernote Teams features that are available for testing outside of this program. Evernote Teams account admins can contact us at earlyaccess@evernote.com for more information.
No. It is free to participate in the program. You are not required to have a paid Evernote subscription.
No. There is no compensation for your participation.
Yes. All of the functionality you access through our program is confidential information. This means you may not reveal anything to anyone else, such as through blog posts, Twitter, or other such public postings. Please do not discuss the features with or demonstrate it to others who are not in the Evernote Early Access Program. Also, do not install the early access version of the app on any systems you don't directly control or that you share with others. If Evernote publicly discloses technical information about the early access version, it is no longer considered confidential.
We will contact you using the email you provide in the sign up form, which should be the email address associated with your Evernote account.
For most Early Access testing, we will ask for your feedback in surveys sent to your email. For some previews or betas, you may also have the ability to leave feedback directly within the app or to engage with other testers in a closed, private forum.
Please fill out this form to opt out of the Early Access Program, and you will be removed within the next 48 business hours. You will not receive any further communications about the program after that, so if you change your mind, you’ll need to sign up once again. If you want to return to using the current Evernote app, be sure your notes are synced and then go to evernote.com/download or the iOS App Store/Google Play Store to reinstall.
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