At a glance

Anytype Simplenote
Best for Users wanting a local-first, encrypted Notion alternative Anyone wanting the simplest possible note-taking
Starting price Free Free
Free tier
Open source
Free tier available
Open source
E2E Encrypted
History
Instant Sync
Local-First
Markdown
Object Types
Relations
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Anytype

Strengths

  • Open source and transparent
  • Local-first architecture means your files work offline and load instantly
  • Fully open-source — you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in
  • The core product is free with no paywalled essentials

Weaknesses

  • May lack some advanced features
  • Self-hosting is free but requires server maintenance and DevOps knowledge
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Moving notes out to another platform can be difficult — export options vary

Simplenote

Strengths

  • Open source and transparent
  • Instant sync keeps every collaborator's view up to date in real time
  • Fully open-source — you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in
  • The core product is free with no paywalled essentials

Weaknesses

  • May lack some advanced features
  • Self-hosting is free but requires server maintenance and DevOps knowledge
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Moving notes out to another platform can be difficult — export options vary

The bottom line

Pricing: Both Anytype and Simplenote are free, so this decision comes down to features and philosophy rather than budget.

Feature gaps: Anytype offers E2E Encrypted, Local-First and Object Types that Simplenote lacks. Simplenote brings History, Instant Sync and Markdown that Anytype does not have.

Team fit: Both tools target individuals teams, so the decision hinges on features and workflow fit rather than scale.

Open source: Both Anytype and Simplenote are open source, so self-hosting and code audits are on the table with either choice.

Where each tool shines: Anytype's biggest strengths are: open source and transparent. local-first architecture means your files work offline and load instantly. Simplenote's biggest strengths are: open source and transparent. instant sync keeps every collaborator's view up to date in real time.

Watch out for: With Anytype, users commonly note that may lack some advanced features. With Simplenote, the main complaint is that may lack some advanced features.

Choose Anytype if...

  • You need a tool built for users wanting a local-first, encrypted notion alternative
  • You specifically need E2E Encrypted and Local-First
  • You care about local-first architecture means your files work offline and load instantly

Choose Simplenote if...

  • You need a tool built for anyone wanting the simplest possible note-taking
  • You specifically need History and Instant Sync
  • You care about instant sync keeps every collaborator's view up to date in real time

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