If you have landed on this article intentionally, you have most probably used “Springpad” – the smart productivity app that made it incredibly straightforward to capture all sorts of things from the net and provided impressive features to keep the items perfectly organized. Unfortunately, the app was shut down in 2014 due largely to the cut-throat competition.

First and foremost, there is no app that can look and function exactly like Springpad. However, there are quite a few options that have pretty similar functionalities and offer several handy tools for keeping notes and everything that you capture organized.

Apps Like Springpad in 2020

1. Evernote

Though not as intuitive and visually appealing as Springpad, “Evernote” can safely stake the claim to be one of the best Springpad alternatives. What I have always admired in Evernote is the versatility. So, whether you want to make a note using text, audio, video, PDF or web clipping, it can let you do so with the desired flexibility.

Plus, it offers plenty of organizing tools, allowing you to keep your stuff in line with your needs. Thanks to the smart search, you can easily track down your checklists, notes or whatever you have created.

Furthermore, it also provides the option to create checklists and to-dos so that you can carry out your important tasks proficiently. And with the real-time reminders, Evernote ensures you never forget to do what matters a lot to you. Overall, Evernote is a good alternative to Springpad and you should try it.

Cons

Pricing: Free, in-app purchases available 

2. OneNote

Another note taking app that is quite similar to Springpad is “Microsoft OneNote”. The app provides a range of features to make it more convenient to create and manage notes. And based on your needs, you can make folders and nested folders to keep your files ideally organized.

The app automatically syncs all of your notes and saved web-pages via OneDrive. As a result, they have not only more security but also remain easily accessible to you across the devices. Moreover, OneNote is designed to work with several languages so that you can create notes in your preferred languages, which is a big plus if you never want a foreign language to become a roadblock.

Pricing: Free 

3. Trello

If you are putting more emphasis on organizing tools and want to have a plethora of options to get on top of your files, look no further than “Trello”. Yeah, you heard it right! The app provides full-on customization, allowing you to keep your notes or anything as per your specific demand.

If you never want your work to come to a sudden halt due to poor network connection, you would really adore its offline functionality. So, even when you are at a location where there is no Internet, you can continue to work on your project. And the moment, your device has a network connection, everything will be automatically updated.

Pricing: Free, in-app purchases available 

Install: iOS, Android and web app 

There are very few note-taking apps that are designed to be as functional as “Zoho Notebook”. More importantly, this app has many notable qualities that make it a worthy rival of Springpad. It comes with a built-in web clipper that works with Chrome, Safari, and Firefox to let you easily capture anything that comes your way while browsing the web.

In terms of handling notes, Notebook does a great job. You can effortlessly move or copy note cards and also link the related ones. Better yet, it also allows you to organize various notes into a single notebook.

Pricing: Free

5. Notion

In terms of productivity, “Notion” can prove to be a much-needed shot in the arm for you. And it’s this quality that has compelled me to include this app. It’s designed to be an all-in-one platform for all of your notes, tasks, checklists, and more. Despite being so feature-packed, it has a lightweight appearance, which means you won’t have to go through a long learning curve to master it.

  • One-stop platform
  • Notes, checklists, tasks
  • Has predefined templates
  • Reading list

Pricing: Free, in-app purchases available

If you are looking for a capable alternative to Springpad then look no further than Quip. I have been using it to work seamlessly with my team at Beebom for a long time. Hence, I can vouch for the top-notch experience that it delivers. What stands it out from many apps available in the market is the unique integration of chats, docs, slides, and spreadsheets. 

The app lets you easily take notes and organize your task lists. Though it lacks the powerful organization tools that Springpad had, Quip can effortlessly fit into your basic requirements. And now with a further update, you can even create tasks within Quip. With everything in one place, you can stay in perfect sync with your teammates and enjoy working together.

Pricing:  Free, premium version comes at $10/month/user (billed annually)

Install: Quip (macOS, Windows, Android, iOS, and Web)

If you are using iPhone/iPad or Mac, “Keep It” is the sort of productivity app that can deliver the best performance to you. Similar to Springpad, it works proficiently as a notebook, scrapbook, and organizer.

Pricing: Free, Offers in-app purchases

8. Google Keep

When there is a discussion of one of the most user-friendly note-taking apps, it would be a huge blunder to overlook “Google Keep”. The app may not have an elegant interface but if you find a clean and simple UI more helpful, it would easily live up to your demand. Depending on your requirements, you can keep not only simple notes but also photos, audio, and comprehensive lists.

  • Take notes, create checklists
  • Draw or add an audio clip
  • Collaborate and sync your lists
  • Color-code and label your notes
  • Supports reminders

First things first, “Todoist” isn’t a full-on alternative to Springpad. However, if you were using Springpad to take control of your tasks, it would be a top-notch option. It is feature-packed and offers you a ton of tools to create and manage to-do lists and tasks. With the color-coded priority levels, you can prioritize your upcoming tasks and deal with them more efficiently.

Cons

  • Limited features for free users

Featuring an elegant material design, “D Notes” is one of the most good-looking note-taking apps for Android I have ever tried. But is this app just about looks? No. It’s equally feature-rich and can take care of most of your needs.

There is a voice recorder to let you capture your thoughts comfortably even on the go. On the customization front, D Notes is on par with the best. Using a variety of categories, several attractive colors, and multiple themes, you will be able to manage your files with the needed flexibility and flair.

Pricing: Free

Install: Android 

Hopefully, your search for the best Springpad alternatives has just come to an end (happily). Unlike five years ago, today there are tons of feature-packed apps that can offer a more seamless notes management experience. But before you start exploring your favorite app, feel free to share your two cents about it. Also, let us know about the apps which you think look more similar to Springpad both in terms of look and functionality.