Why teams consider a Evernote alternative
Evernote is a classic note-taker, but people increasingly want notes that connect to tasks and projects and an AI assistant that can recall and summarize what they’ve saved. They want notes that turn into action, not just storage.
What makes Wyatt different
In Wyatt, notes live alongside tasks, documents, and projects, and the assistant can structure messy notes, summarize them, turn follow-ups into tasks, and recall anything you’ve saved with a cited answer.
One workspace instead of many tools
Wyatt brings documents, PDFs, whiteboards, databases, tasks, projects, dashboards, and conversations into a single workspace. Because everything lives together, the AI assistant can read across all of it — answering questions, summarizing work, and turning context into tasks and drafts without copying content between tools.
AI that actually knows your work
The Wyatt assistant is grounded in your workspace, so its answers come from your team’s real documents and data, with citations back to the source. Instead of a generic chatbot bolted on the side, AI is woven through writing, search, planning, and reporting.
What Evernote does well
Evernote is simple and well-known for quick capture and web clipping. Wyatt’s advantage is connecting notes to a broader AI workspace where they become action.
Getting started with Wyatt
Create a workspace, bring in your documents and projects, and invite your team. You can explore how Wyatt works as an alternative to Evernote without a big migration — start with one team or project, and expand as the workspace becomes your source of truth.