Keep your notes for life with a 50% discount on Craft subscriptions

You can write down your ideas in the built-in app like Google Keep or Apple Notes and have fun, but if you want to create documents, build a website, or just do more formatting than the basic options you find in a mobile app, you’ll need something else. For my money, Craft is one of the best things to use and look at, and you can get it for a healthy 50% off before Cyber Monday.
Craft works well for note-taking, but it’s better thought of as a more versatile app like Notion. You can use it to set reminders, track projects, and write and create beautiful documents in an incredibly flexible way if you’re willing to learn how it works. Speaking from experience, it is a much easier task than getting an opinion.
A Craft Plus subscription allows you to create an unlimited number of documents and share them in a variety of ways, including custom domains. Usually you will have to pay $8 per month by registering, but if you take advantage of 50% off dealyou’ll get it for $4 a month for life as long as you’re subscribed. Here’s how to take advantage of the deal, and what you should spend on Craft.
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Craft is a feature-rich note-taking app that defies perspective in both design and features. It’s easy to use, although there is a steep learning curve if you want to become an expert with the app. You can try it for free, but plans start at $8 for unlimited access.
Craft can be your one stop shop to get the job done
It is a document editor, database software, and simple reminder tool
As part of this 50% sale, Craft is also introducing an app redesign across macOS, iOS, iPadOS, web, and visionOS. At its core, without visual polish, this update is simplified to the things Craft excels at. There is now a dedicated task screen with an inbox where you can drop off all day’s tasks, and any current task in any document with checkboxes. For a different perspective, there’s also a calendar section that filters the documents you’ve created by date, as well as any existing calendar events. When creating a document, Craft also has a robust database tool called “Collections” that allows you to track and update a variety of different information.
All in all, Craft is great for keeping track of your hobbies and getting work done at the same time. To use, I have a weekly to-do list that I repeat and update each week with whatever I need to do, an Ideas page that I fill with story ideas that can expand into long form notes and scripts all in one place, and a Movie Database that I update a little later. That’s just scratching the surface of what Craft can do, and I haven’t even mentioned that each of these pages can be visually customized in a variety of ways.
All in all, Craft is great for keeping track of your hobbies and getting work done at the same time.
If you want to try Craft yourself, you can use the tool on the web, or download the app for iOS, iPadOS, or visionOS, with an Android version coming sometime in the future. All of these platforms allow you to sign up for Craft Plus, but to get the deal, you’ll need to go to the web version of Craft and sign up for Craft Plus with a discount code “CRAFTV3” to lock in a 50% discount.

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