
Evernote
Evernote is the original "capture everything" productivity app, still alive after a messy acquisition and sweeping price increases. Its Web Clipper and OCR search remain class-leading — but you'll pay a lot more for them than you used to.
SRG Bottom Line
One-Line Verdict: Evernote is still the best capture-and-archive tool for freelancers who clip obsessively, scan physical documents, and work across Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android — but Bending Spoons’ post-acquisition price hikes make it nearly impossible to recommend over Notion or Obsidian unless you’re deep in the OCR workflow.
What is Evernote?
Evernote is a note-taking and knowledge capture app that’s been running since 2008. It built its reputation on a deceptively simple promise: capture anything from anywhere — web pages, handwritten notes, scanned receipts, audio recordings, screenshots — and find it again years later with a powerful search engine that reads text inside images and PDFs. It’s available on Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, and web, making it one of the few serious note apps with genuine cross-platform reach.
In 2022, Italian app studio Bending Spoons acquired Evernote, laid off the majority of its workforce, and spent the next two years aggressively restructuring pricing and shipping AI features to justify higher subscription costs.
At Smart Remote Gigs, I put Evernote through a real freelance research and capture workflow — building a content swipe file, archiving client briefs, scanning contracts, and clipping competitor research from the web. The core product still works extremely well. But I can’t write this review without being direct about the pricing situation, because it fundamentally changes whether Evernote makes financial sense for freelancers in 2026.
🚀 Key Features for Freelancers
Web Clipper Browser Extension
Still the best web clipper available. It saves full articles, simplified text, PDFs, screenshots, and bookmarks directly into labeled notebooks, stripping ads and sidebars. For freelancers who do heavy research — content strategists, journalists, copywriters building swipe files — nothing else clips as cleanly or preserves formatting as reliably.
OCR Search Across Documents, PDFs, and Images
Drag a photo of a whiteboard, a scanned contract, or a handwritten note into Evernote, and the search engine indexes the text inside it. Search for a term three years later and Evernote finds the image. This is the feature that keeps long-term power users paying even after the price hikes — no alternative in 2026 fully replicates it.
True Cross-Platform Sync
Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, and web client — all syncing reliably. For freelancers who split work across a personal Mac, a client Windows machine, and an iPhone, Evernote is one of the only premium note apps that works everywhere without workarounds.
AI Note Cleanup and AI-Powered Search
Introduced under Bending Spoons, the AI Cleanup tool reformats messy notes, suggests structure, and strips filler. AI-Powered Search lets you ask natural language questions across your entire note archive. Useful for freelancers with thousands of notes who’ve stopped being able to find things manually.
Tasks with Calendar Integration
Evernote now embeds task management directly inside notes, with due dates, priorities, and two-way sync with Google Calendar and Outlook. For freelancers who want one fewer app in their stack, this bridges the gap between note-taking and basic project tracking.
Document Scanning with Auto-Filing
The mobile app scans physical documents with OCR and uses AI tagging to auto-suggest notebooks and tags. For consultants and service providers dealing with paper contracts, invoices, or client-provided documents, this keeps the physical-to-digital pipeline inside one app.
🗣️ Voice of the Street: “I’ve searched 6 years of clipped research articles with one keyword and Evernote found the right note in under a second. Nothing else does that.” – u/ResearchFreelancer_KC
⚖️ Pros & Cons
✅ The Good:
- The Web Clipper is the best in the industry — no competitor in 2026 clips web content as accurately or preserves formatting as reliably across complex pages.
- OCR search across scanned documents, handwritten notes, and images is a genuine differentiator that freelancers building long-term knowledge archives won’t find elsewhere at any price.
- Real cross-platform support: Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, and web. Evernote works everywhere, which is genuinely rare in this category.
- AI Transcribe for audio recordings and AI-powered search across your archive are meaningfully useful — not bolted-on features — for high-volume note users.
❌ The Bad (The Catch):
- Bending Spoons raised prices by over 70% for many long-term users after the acquisition, with minimal warning. Annual plans jumped from ~$75 to $129.99 for some users overnight. Trust damage from this is real and documented across Reddit and forum threads.
- The free plan is a trap. You get 50 notes, one notebook, a 250 MB monthly upload limit, and sync to only one device plus web. It’s not a real free tier — it’s a trial with an expiry built in the moment you hit 51 notes.
- At $10.83/month (Starter, billed annually), Evernote costs 36% more than Notion Plus ($8/month) while offering fewer features, no database functionality, and no real-time collaboration.
- No collaboration tools worth mentioning on solo plans — shared notes exist, but real-time co-editing is Teams-only at $24.99/user/month.
💰 Pricing Breakdown (Is it worth it?)
Evernote’s pricing is where the story gets uncomfortable. Post-acquisition, Bending Spoons restructured the plans, gutted the free tier to just 50 notes and one notebook, and increased paid plan costs significantly — some existing users reported 70%+ renewal price spikes. In 2026, the Starter plan runs $8.25/month billed annually ($14.99/month billed monthly), which is functional but expensive compared to Notion Plus at $8/month or Obsidian Sync at $4/month.
The Advanced plan at $14.17/month annually adds AI tools and more storage, but you’d better actually use the Web Clipper and OCR pipeline daily to justify that price against the alternatives. There is a 40% student discount on Starter annual, bringing it to roughly $6/month — the only tier that’s genuinely competitive.
Plan | Price | Limits/Credits | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
Free | $0 | 50 notes, 1 notebook, 250 MB/mo upload, 1 device + web | Trying the app — not for actual note-taking use |
Starter (Annual) | $8.25/mo ($99/yr) | 1,000 notes, 20 notebooks, 5 GB/mo upload, 3 devices | Freelancers who use the Web Clipper daily and are cross-platform |
Advanced (Annual) | $14.17/mo ($129.99/yr) | 150,000 notes, 2,000 notebooks, 10 GB/mo upload, AI tools, unlimited devices | Power users doing heavy research archiving with OCR and AI search daily |
Teams (Annual) | $24.99/user/mo | All Advanced features + Spaces, real-time collaboration, admin controls | Small agencies or teams that have decided Evernote beats Notion for their workflow |
⚔️ The Kill-Matrix: Evernote vs Competitors
Evernote’s Web Clipper and OCR are its moat — the comparison below shows exactly where that moat ends and where it gets beaten on value.
Feature | Evernote | Notion | Obsidian |
|---|---|---|---|
Free Tier | 50 notes, 1 notebook — essentially useless | Unlimited pages, unlimited blocks — genuinely usable | Free forever, unlimited local notes, no device cap |
Entry Paid Price | $8.25/mo (annual) | $10/mo (Notion Plus, annual) | $4/mo (Sync add-on only) |
Web Clipper | Best in class — formats, annotates, tags on save | Save to Notion extension — functional but basic | Plugin-based — requires setup, inconsistent quality |
OCR Search | Native, across PDFs, images, handwriting | None | Plugin-based, limited |
Cross-Platform | Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, Web | Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, Web | Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android |
Real-Time Collaboration | Teams plan only ($24.99/user/mo) | All paid plans — core feature | None — personal use tool |
AI Features | AI Cleanup, AI Search, AI Transcribe (Advanced+) | Notion AI add-on ($10/mo extra) | Plugin-based only |
Best For | Cross-platform capture, OCR archiving, web clipping | Structured workspaces, databases, team collaboration | Local-first personal knowledge base, power writers |
SRG Verdict
Here’s who should still pay for Evernote in 2026: freelancers doing heavy cross-platform research who clip dozens of web articles per week, regularly scan physical documents, and need to search that archive years later. If that’s you — if you’re a researcher, journalist, or consultant who lives in the Web Clipper — Evernote’s OCR and capture pipeline has no real equal, and the Advanced plan at $129.99/year is defensible.
For everyone else, the math doesn’t hold. Notion Plus at $10/month gives you databases, collaboration, and AI tools for less than Evernote Starter. Obsidian with Sync costs $4/month, stores everything locally, and runs on every platform.
The Bending Spoons acquisition brought real product improvements — the AI tools are usable, the interface was modernized, the release cadence accelerated — but it also delivered price hikes that permanently damaged the loyalty of users who’d been paying for a decade.
If you’re starting fresh in 2026 with no Evernote history, the capture-specific use case aside, I’d start with Notion or Obsidian and only switch to Evernote when you hit the wall on OCR and web clipping.
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