![]() (Do is free to use in its most basic iteration and you can sign up for it here.)īut you really don’t need to use a service like Do (or even LessMeeting) to use Evernote as a meeting information hub. Meeting minutes are exported to a notebook dedicated exclusively to Do content. For example, the meeting service Do has integration with Evernote that allows meetings to be exported for easy access. You can use a meeting tool alongside Evernote if you want (or need) to. ![]() It doesn’t have to be an all or nothing solution, either. But if you’re already using Evernote (or are a user but don’t use it enough), why not modify it to serve your meeting needs? Sure, a meeting organization tool or service is going to be useful right out of the gate without any sort of manipulation, but you still need to learn how to use it effectively. But there comes a time where you need to decide whether you want to use a service for only one thing or whether you can use something you’re already using for many things. Now I know there are plenty of services out there that you can use for meeting organization. I use it in conjunction with Todoist all the time, and I even used it to build my CreativeLive course. ![]() ![]() Evernote is a big part of my workflow. I use it to hold my ideas until I’m ready to do something tangible with them. ![]()
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