Keep It Mobile User Reviews

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  • Excellent

    I have been going back and forth between Keep It and DevonThink to organize files and documents and, for my needs, Keep It has been more than enough. It works very well and I have found many uses for it. For one thing, I keep all of my manuals for everything I own in Keep It and easily search for whatever I need. I find answers immediately.
    I have begun moving my notes from other apps into Keep I and I label and tag them and they are easily searched. It’s a very well made app that is a pleasure to use. Highly recommended.
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  • Perfect app

    I love this app. It’s simplified my life so much. I’m a writer and I like to clip and save things (pics, videos, articles, quotes) that I come across. This makes all that possible, and then everything is on my MacBook instantly. The only nitpicky thing I would want to see is a way to add a brief note to an uploaded pic or video. Ex. If I’m on the internet and I come across a pic that’s relevant for something I’m writing, I’ll screenshot it and upload it to a Keep It folder. But I’d like to be able to add a quick note along with the image or video so when I look at it later, I’ll remember why I clipped it and what I wanted to do with it. I know there’s tags but that is more of a sorting feature. I need to be able to write a note along with pics and videos. The tags are fine for sorting. But a little note section would be good. And I know you can add pics etc to a note you started, but that’s not helpful if I’m starting with the pic or video from a screenshot. Edited: thank you for the tip! Works perfectly. This is now a perfect app. Thank you for taking the time to help. Creators like you deserve success :)
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    Developer Response

    Hello, you can add comments to an item: tap the (i) button above the image to see the Comments field. You can also show the Comments field in the Share extension, if that's one of the ways you're adding things to the app: tap the gear icon above the Lists view, tap Settings, and switch "Show Comments for Files" on. Then, when you tap the Share button in another app and choose Keep It, you'll be able to add the comment when you save the item.
  • Doesn’t reliably import

    Well designed app only limited by the fact it doesn’t reliably import.
  • Awesome 😎👍🏻

    I really think this app is awesome I have it in the mac and the iPhone. I like to save things for offline The search is great. I can search for a word and it will find it and even highlight the word. It even can find searched words on a PDF file. I mainly save web pages from safari using the share button and save for offline use. You can also add files and can make notes too I created folders and bundles within the folders. Basically a bundle is like a subfolder. By the way the sync has been flawless. It syncs perfectly between my iPhone and Mac. I am very happy with this app and after the 2 week trial I intend to pay for a year subscription for both the iPhone and Mac. It also works on the iPad too but I am waiting for the new iPad with the mini LED and then I will use this app with that.
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  • Problems with sync

    Looks like a nice app, and just what I need. But sync doesn't work reliably for me. I contacted the developer, and was helpful at first, but then stopped replying to me. So I no longer use the app, which is a shame. If you can't rely on items you add syncing reliably then you can't trust it with your data.
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  • Best way to keep your stuff

    I use it mostly for document filing , but I’ve got recipes in it too. Apple notes has some added tricks like Siri, but Keep It is a complete solution.
  • Very useful collector’s app

    This is an underrated and useful app for collecting images, links, and other items from around the web. I like that you can organize with labels, bundles, and tags. You can build custom searches and save them as well.
  • They force you to pay after 14 days…

    I signed up to check this app out as a replacement to Evernote. I composed a few notes and linked a couple of website the first couple of days. I came back to it a couple of weeks late when I had more time and have no access to the notes I created. The only way is to but the premium and it does not matter if you delete the app and reinstall it.

    I am concerned about an unknown app developer like this who can lock your data without you having any access to it. I understand they need money but give us limited access after 14 days so some of us can make a better informed decision.

    AVOID and choose an app that has more integrity.
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    Developer Response

    Keep It does not offer a free tier, so the trial period is the only time you can use the app without a subscription. You can choose a monthly subscription for extra time, and that can be cancelled before the month ends to avoid an ongoing commitment. If the free trial or a subscription has expired and you do not wish to continue using the app, you can export all your files by tapping the Export Files button at the bottom of the subscription prompt. Files also remain accessible in the Files app for as long as the app is installed.
  • As good as can be for what it does

    I’ve been using both the MacOS and iOS versions of this app for over a year and a half and it has been a great resource. I work primarily with texts, usually pdfs under 15 pages long and it is a breeze to get information classified, and then into and out of the app as needed. I use it for source references in my work and to store some boilerplate for text that I have to reuse (and improve!). It’s not a database designed to hold giant libraries like DevonThink, but it’s easier to learn and work with. It doesn’t let you show visual links between ideas like a mind-mapper, but it has a fine tagging and searching function so you can pull things together very easily. It also has a hyperactive and hypervigilant developer who is very responsive to support requests and seems to update the app every 90 minutes (well, a couple times a month). I had some sync problems when I first started to use the app after mass-migrating notes from Evernote (there’s a solid protocol for this), but that resolved very quickly with a little help from the developer and things have been fine since. I’m as happy as can be with this app and can’t think of another one that does what this one does better. In fact, I can’t even think of another one as good.
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  • Great app to organize your life

    Keep it has become essential to my note taking and organization for personal and work things. Very intuitive and syncs between all my devices. Also purchased on my Mac which has been totally worth it. The only issues I’ve had is some quirkiness related to sync. I suspect this is just because iCloud can be a little slow so I’m not sure there’s much the dev can do. Also the iCloud sync is a major benefit because it means you control your data and there’s no account creation needed. Overall I really love and highly recommend Keep It and can’t wait to see how it continues to evolve.
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