I reaaaally needed to get my notes into Notion as friction-less as possible, but I wanted Notability to work.īut then, I bought the bullet and downloaded Goodnotes and tried it out and found out that: It was hard to find an easy fix, because there's old issues out there with Notion having trouble copy/pasting ANYTHING at one point. You are unable to perform a lasso cut-and-paste from Notability directly into Notion. After some trial and error I was sad to find out something didn't quite add up about the method.Īfter finally deciding between the two apps, and feeling good about going with Notability, I encountered a barrier: I hadn't even found the answer binge watching Ali Abdaal, but then I saw that this guy had a promising method.īut, his comment section is misleading. There's a clunky way that involves finishing a note in your handwriting app, exporting it as a pdf, and then importing it as an Embed block in Notion, but that was not going to mesh for me. I mean, there must be a good way to do this. What is the easiest way to get digitally handwritten notes into Notion? A couple hours later, I'm here with an answer the following question: When I was digging around, I couldn't find any concrete info that was up to date about the interaction between the apps. I figured there's probably a good chunk of students out there who use Notion to keep organized, but want to still take handwritten notes for math (or anything really) in a dedicated handwriting app with the Apple Pencil. Just wanted to give you all an update on the interaction between these three apps - I'm using an iPad Air.
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