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Best Google Keep Alternatives in 2026

Google Keep alternative that remembers context, surfaces notes proactively, and turns captures into action. Compare Arahi AI vs Google Keep.

Google Keep · BoardLimitation

Tasks get created and assigned — but Google Keep never does the actual work.

  • Status updates collected manually
  • No cross-tool follow-through
  • Standups still required
With Arahi AI
AArahi · AI Departments3 active
  • SR

    Standup Reporter

    Pulls PR + ticket activity into a Slack digest

    Running
  • PH

    Project Hygiene

    Closes stale tickets, nudges blocked owners

    Running
  • SR

    Status Roll-up

    Weekly exec summary across all projects

    Queued

Agents that move work forward — not just track it.

Connected
// The verdict

Should you switch to Arahi or stick with Google Keep?

Pick Arahi if…

  • You want notes to remember themselves and surface when relevant — not just sit on a colored card.
  • You need captures to become actions (drafted emails, tasks, calendar events).
  • You need semantic search across months of notes, not keyword matches.

Stick with Google Keep if…

  • You need sub-three-second capture on Android and that's the whole job.
  • You are deep in the Google ecosystem and do not want another app.
  • You only need 50 sticky notes; structure and recall do not matter.
Integrations
1,500+
Agent templates
200+
Setup time
10 min
Required
No code
// About Google Keep

What is Google Keep?

Google Keep is a free, lightweight note-taking app from Google. It is built around colored sticky notes, voice memos, image notes, and checklists, with sync across web, Android, and iOS through a Google account.

While Google Keep is a solid choice for many teams, it is not the only option. Whether you are looking for better pricing, more advanced AI capabilities, or a different approach to Project Management, the alternatives below offer compelling options for businesses of all sizes.

Arahi knowledge store — every captured note indexed, recalled by context, acted on automatically
How Arahi handles the same job — built in plain English, runs across 1,500+ tools.
// The gap

Where Google Keep falls short

Common pain points that lead teams to look for Google Keep alternatives — and the Arahi pattern that replaces them.

Google Keep · Grid viewLimitation

200 colored cards, three labels, and a search box that returns nothing for the half-formed thought from last quarter.

  • Search matches keywords only — no concept of "the one about Sarah"
  • Each card is inert · no actions, no recall
  • Product roadmap clearly frozen
With Arahi AI
Drafted from a note from 6 weeks ago
sarah@northstar.io
Re: the ops thing you mentioned in March

Hi Sarah,

You mentioned in March that the on-call rotation was the meeting you most wanted to delete. Was thinking about it again this morning.

I sent you a doc back then; updated it with three customer examples and a 20-min walkthrough offer. Let me know if useful.

— David

Captured once, remembered always. The assistant pulls the right context out of months-old notes when it matters.

Connected

No real organization beyond labels and colors

Keep does not support nested folders, databases, or hierarchical structure. Power users routinely lose notes in the grid.

Search is keyword-only, not intelligent

There is no AI that understands "what did I write last month about hiring" — search matches text strings, not context.

No actions or integrations

Keep stores text and audio. It cannot turn a note into a task, schedule a follow-up, or feed the content into another tool.

Mostly abandoned product surface

Keep has barely evolved in years. Major Google productivity bets are going into Gemini for Workspace, not Keep.

Side by side

Google Keep vs Arahi AI vs top alternatives

Features, pricing, and AI capabilities at a glance.

FeatureArahi AIGoogle KeepEvernoteMicrosoft OneNoteWorkflowy
Starting price$49/moFree with Google accountFree (50 notes) / $14.99 per month PersonalFree with any Microsoft accountFree / $4.99 per month Pro
Free tierYes — 850 creditsYesYesYesYes
AI agentsYes — nativeNoAI Search add-onCopilot add-onWorkflowy AI (limited)
Integrations1,500+0+20+10+10+
No-code setupYesYesYesYesYes
Multi-step branchingYesNoNoNoNo
Self-hostableEnterprise onlyNoNoNoNo
// Why switch

Why look for a Google Keep alternative?

Google Keep is fine for capturing the thought; it stops there. The note sits on a colored card until you remember to look at it. Teams searching for a Google Keep alternative usually want two things: an organization model that scales past 50 notes, and an assistant that actually does something with what is captured. Arahi AI gives notes a brain — the Personal AI Assistant retains context across captures, surfaces relevant information when you need it, and can take action on what it reads.

// The lineup

Best Google Keep alternatives

Compare the top alternatives to Google Keep by features, pricing, and AI capabilities.

Recommended

Arahi AI

Arahi AI provides autonomous AI agents that go beyond simple automation. Each agent can research, reason, and execute complex business tasks end-to-end, connecting to 1,500+ tools with intelligent decision-making at every step.

Best for
Teams that want AI-powered agents that think and act autonomously, not just rule-based automations.
Pricing
Paid plans from $49/month with 850 credits. Paid plans scale with usage.

Evernote

Evernote is one of the original note-taking apps, built around notebooks, tags, web clipping, and full-text search across rich media. After multiple ownership changes, it now offers Free, Personal, Professional, and Teams tiers..

Best for
Businesses that need Project Management capabilities with a different approach than Google Keep.
Pricing
Free tier or trial available. Paid plans vary.

Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft OneNote is a free-form note-taking app that is part of Microsoft 365. It is organized as notebooks → sections → pages, supports handwriting and ink, and syncs through OneDrive across Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and web..

Best for
Businesses that need Project Management capabilities with a different approach than Google Keep.
Pricing
Free tier or trial available. Paid plans vary.

Notion

Notion is an all-in-one workspace that combines notes, docs, databases, kanban boards, and wikis into a flexible platform. It is widely used by teams for knowledge management, project tracking, and internal documentation..

Best for
Organizations looking for a similar tool with different strengths and pricing.
Pricing
Free tier or trial available. Paid plans vary.

Obsidian

Obsidian is a local-first knowledge management app that stores notes as plain Markdown files linked by a graph of backlinks. It is popular with researchers, engineers, and writers who want a vault they own rather than a cloud workspace..

Best for
Organizations looking for a similar tool with different strengths and pricing.
Pricing
Free tier or trial available. Paid plans vary.
// Why Arahi

Why choose Arahi AI over Google Keep

Go beyond basic automation with AI agents that think, decide, and act.

Beyond rule-based automation

Google Keep follows preset rules. Arahi AI agents understand context, adapt to edge cases, and make smart decisions that would otherwise require a human.

Unified platform for every team

Replace multiple point solutions with a single platform where AI agents handle sales, support, marketing, operations, and more.

No-code agent builder

Business teams can create, customize, and deploy AI agents without any programming — just describe what you want automated and the agent handles the rest.

Enterprise-ready from day one

Enterprise-grade security, encrypted data, role-based access, and audit logging come standard — not as expensive add-ons.

// Migration

Switching from Google Keep to Arahi in 4 steps

Most teams get a first agent live in the same afternoon they sign up.

  1. 1

    Export Keep via Google Takeout

    Choose Keep only; download the HTML archive. Takes a few minutes.

  2. 2

    Upload to Arahi

    Drag the archive into the Personal AI Assistant — it indexes notes into memory automatically.

  3. 3

    Connect your daily tools

    Gmail, Calendar, your task manager. The assistant now has both old context and live state.

  4. 4

    Start capturing in Arahi

    New captures go into the assistant; old Keep notes stay searchable through memory.

In the wild

Where Arahi AI beats Google Keep

Real workflows where autonomous AI agents outperform rule-based automation.

01

Voice memo to drafted email

Talk through a follow-up while walking. The agent transcribes, drafts the email in your tone, and queues it for review.

Drafted from voice memo · 2m ago
sarah@northstar.io
Following up on yesterday's ops conversation

Hi Sarah,

Sorry for the slow reply — was thinking about your point yesterday on the on-call rotation. The piece that stuck with me: you do not want a tool, you want one fewer Tuesday meeting.

Pulled together a short doc on how Arahi customers cut that exact meeting. Worth a 20 min walk-through this week?

— David

02

Meeting notes to task list

Capture a meeting summary. The agent extracts action items, files them in your task tracker, and sends a recap.

AArahi · Post-capture agents3 active
  • AE

    Action Extractor

    Pulls commitments from the note, names owners

    Running
  • TF

    Task Filer

    Files each in your tracker, assigns due dates

    Running
  • RS

    Recap Sender

    Drafts and sends the meeting recap to attendees

    Queued
03

Reference recall across months

Ask the assistant what you decided about a topic. It pulls from notes, emails, and meetings — not just keyword matches.

You asked: "What did we decide about hiring last quarter?"Granola · Auto-captured

Meeting notes

  • Q1 retro: agreed to delay AE hire until activation lands
  • Apr 14 1:1 note: revisit if pipeline > $2M
  • May 2 board sync: still on track to delay
Assistant memory · Hiring decisionsRow added
Decision
Date
Source
Status
Delay AE hire
2026-04-14
Q1 retro notes
Active

Real teams, real results

500+ teams running Arahi

We replaced three different point tools and a part-time VA with Arahi. The first agent we built paid for itself in two weeks.
Curtis, Founder

Honest take

When Google Keep is the right choice

Google Keep is the right pick if your needs are genuinely "free, simple, sticky-note-fast capture on Android." Keep's Android widget is best-in-class for under-three-second capture, and the price is hard to argue with. If you do not need organization, recall, or action — and you are deep in the Google ecosystem — Keep stays a sensible choice.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Google Keep alternatives.

Is there a free AI alternative to Google Keep?

Arahi has a free tier with 850 credits — enough to try the Personal AI Assistant on real captures. Beyond that, $49/mo flat for the workspace.

Can I migrate my Google Keep notes to Arahi?

Yes via Google Takeout. Export your Keep notes as HTML, then upload them to Arahi. The assistant indexes them and they become searchable + actionable.

Does Arahi work on Android the way Keep does?

Arahi has iOS and Android apps for capture, plus a web app. The capture latency is slightly higher than Keep's widget, but the captured content is acted on, not just stored.

Does Arahi have the colored-card UI of Keep?

No — Arahi's capture UI is conversational rather than card-based. Most users find the trade worth it once captures start producing follow-ups automatically.

What about offline access?

Arahi supports limited offline capture; full sync requires connectivity. Google Keep's offline experience is more mature.

What is the catch?

For pure capture speed, especially on Android, Google Keep is still faster. Arahi optimizes for what happens after the capture, not the capture itself.

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