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New Features, New Plans, and a Bold Future for Evernote

Today is a busy day at Evernote. We have some big new features to announce, and a new lineup of subscription plans that make these new features easy to try while better supporting the ways people tell us they want to use the app.

Each of the new features listed below is a significant step forward in delivering on our mission. Taken together, they represent something bigger: a redefinition of Evernote’s fundamental makeup. Evernote is evolving into a true extension of your brain, one that will help you to remember everything and accomplish anything. So I also want to take this opportunity to share our vision for the future and how we plan to make magic happen, with today’s launch as the starting point.

New features and new plans

Today we are proud to announce:

Tasks

Calendar

Home

Linux

More improvements

These exciting introductions also shape the new Evernote product lineup that we are announcing today. We often hear people use the phrase “my Evernote,” and indeed the ways individuals use Evernote can be quite different, spanning a wide spectrum of features and workflows. Some of us are focused on workplace productivity, others on knowledge management, and still others on school, hobbies, or more specialized pursuits.

Our new subscription plans arrange Evernote’s features and capabilities in four packages that embrace this reality and are easier to understand. With this new lineup, we aim to simplify getting the Evernote that makes most sense to you:

If you already have the latest version of our apps, there’s nothing you need to do. Evernote Premium users on current subscription rates will automatically migrate to our new, more richly featured Evernote Personal offering, and Basic and Business customers will stay on their current, renamed plans. But to access all the new capabilities we’re introducing today, make sure you’re using the latest version of Evernote. The latest version of Evernote, with all the changes, will be available over the next 24-48 hours, depending on where you get your apps.

And if you’re curious about which of our new plans is the best fit for you, our plan comparison page offers complete details of each.

Tomorrow’s Evernote: Making magic happen, more often

Evernote has a storied history to build upon, having created the note-taking industry and led the way to remembering everything for millions of passionate users. Now we are opening a broad new palette of possibilities.

Home, Tasks, and Calendar are constructs that are completely new to Evernote in 2021, but they all work together to build upon our decade-long focus on notes. Where these constructs intersect and connect, something very special — even magical — happens:

As anyone on the Evernote team can tell you, I could go on at great length about how these features work together to make our products ever more useful. But perhaps it’s clearer if you see for yourself:

As we continue to blaze trails between the interconnected parts of your information landscape, we believe there are opportunities to not only make Evernote more useful, but to surprise and delight you along the way. We can do this by surfacing the information you need, when you need it, and before you have to ask for it. We can do it by making connections between disparate information streams, or between incoming information and older knowledge you’ve forgotten you even had. And we can do it by freeing up time you’re currently losing on busywork so you can spend it focusing on the things that matter most to you.

In short, we see a future where you can feel more organized and confident, boost your productivity in the workplace, pursue your personal dreams, and keep your daily life on track. And we see Evernote at the heart of that movement.

Onwards

Since early 2019, we’ve spent a lot of time rebuilding Evernote, creating an improved client and cloud foundation on which to innovate. Since late last year, we’ve invested even more time tuning, fixing, polishing, and working down the backlog of features in our new clients. And as we’ve accelerated into 2021, we’ve also started introducing exciting new features that deliver real value on their own, but more fundamentally, expand the vista of what Evernote can do for you.

We’re pleased and proud to be moving the product forward faster than we have in years, bringing you an ever better Evernote every few weeks. In the coming months we’ll continue to improve our core notes functionality while pushing each of our new constructs forward, and explore the growing connections between them all. Whatever plan you choose, your Evernote experience will continue to improve, becoming ever more helpful and essential.

So while this is a busier day than most for Evernote, it’s really just another day in our ongoing journey. And we won’t stop until we’ve become a true extension of your brain, ready to help you not only remember everything, but accomplish anything.