Using Google Keep

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by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

If you’re like me, sometimes you can get ideas at the most inconvenient times.  Like sitting at an intersection, waiting for a light to turn green.  Or in the produce section of the grocery store.  And I have to write these ideas down.  I may think that I can remember them, but I never do unless they’re recorded somehow.

Many times I’ve resorted to scribbling things on the backs of receipts but now I’m taking a more high-tech approach.  Of course, you could use an app like Evernote: which I do…but not for ideas.  Evernote has a few too many bells and whistles for me to use it for something like a quick note.  I do keep all of my recipes there (handy when in the grocery store and trying to remember ingredients), the best writing articles that I want to refer back to, and even records of the Christmas or birthday gifts I’ve given family members in a particular year (and their sizes, etc.)

But for ideas  I want something a bit more basic.  And you really can’t get much more basic than Google Keep.  It’s a free app for your phone and it’s, to me at least, very intuitive.

I have a shortcut for the app saved to my phone’s home page and when I have an idea, I click to open.  Then I click the microphone icon and speak into it since I’m very slow when I type on my phone (I’m very speedy on a laptop keyboard, but have never mastered the tiny “keys” on the phone).

After you’ve created your note, you can share it, either with someone else or even with yourself, if you want it emailed as a reminder.  You can also get a reminder that your note exists by clicking the ‘reminder’ icon (which is a finger with a string tied around it).  When you click the reminder icon, you can choose the day and time to remind yourself.  You can even collaborate with someone else on the note.

If it’s more important than your other ideas, you can click the tack icon to pin it to the top of your notes.

And really…that’s basically all it does.  No bells and whistles on this model, but clean functionality from Google.

How do you record ideas that you have on the go?

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Elizabeth Spann Craig

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Elizabeth writes the Memphis Barbeque series (as Riley Adams) and the Southern Quilting mysteries for Penguin and writes the Myrtle Clover series for Midnight Ink and independently. She also has a blog, which was named by Writer’s Digest as one of the 101 Best Websites for Writers. There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.

24 Comments

  1. Christa AllanFebruary 12, 2018

    I actually send emails to myself…sometimes text messages. If it’s an email, I print it and put it in my “ideas” file.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 12, 2018

      That’s another great idea for recording ideas on the go!

  2. EricaFebruary 12, 2018

    Keep is fantastic! I use it all the time to remind myself of ideas and articles to read later. Best of all, it syncs between my laptop, tablet and phone. Excellent app.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 12, 2018

      The synching is so helpful! Good point. I use it on my laptop, too, when I come across something interesting for later.

  3. Alex J. CavanaughFebruary 12, 2018

    I’ve never used Evernote although I’ve told Siri to tell me something later. Good to know!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 12, 2018

      Siri can be useful, too! These personal assistants can be amazing.

  4. L. Diane WolfeFebruary 12, 2018

    It’s kind of like Rocketbook only spoken instead of written since you can send it anywhere. I have it on my phone – I just need to start using it.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 12, 2018

      You can type it or dictate it, but I almost always use the dictation function when I’m on my phone. On my laptop, I type it.

      1. Carol FillmoreFebruary 16, 2018

        Great article and suggestion! I too am so slow on the tiny keys on my Android;). I can type really fast on a regular keyboard too.

        1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 16, 2018

          It’s very frustrating! But voice recognition software has come a long way, thankfully. :)

  5. Natalie AguirreFebruary 12, 2018

    Sounds like a great app. I just use Notes on my phone to write notes to myself. That works good for me.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 12, 2018

      Sounds like another great way to remember stuff! Hope you have a great week!

  6. Bruce W. MostFebruary 12, 2018

    I often send myself an email from my phone, but for significant brainstorming when I’m driving I use a digital recorder I keep in my car. I might dictate into it for a half an hour or more on a drive cross town. The act of transcribing at my computer stimulates yet more ideas. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work well in the shower.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 12, 2018

      Digital recorders are great, too! I used to use those a lot more than I do now.

      Have you heard of Aqua Notes? :) It’s specifically for the shower. It sounds weird, but a lot of writers swear by it: https://www.amazon.com/Aqua-Notes-Water-Proof-Note/dp/B01AS5I0ZS

  7. Lady AdellandraFebruary 12, 2018

    I use both the Notes feature on my phone, and OneNote.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 12, 2018

      I forget about OneNote! Good reminder.

  8. ChemistKenFebruary 12, 2018

    Seems pretty nice. I used to keep a voice recorder on my phone to record ideas that came to me while I was driving. I may just use Google Keep instead. Thanks for the tip, Elizabeth.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 12, 2018

      The nice thing about Keep is the synchronizing between devices. Comes in handy when you’re at your laptop to have the notes that you made on your phone in the car. :)

  9. Jemi FraserFebruary 12, 2018

    That is so cool! I haven’t heard of this app before – thanks!!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 12, 2018

      Hope it helps, Jemi!

  10. J.P. ChoquetteFebruary 13, 2018

    Love this idea! I use a recording app on my phone while driving, since pen/paper is too frightening ? but never thought of Google Keep. Psyched to hear it will send it as an email. Hurray! Thanks for the tip.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 14, 2018

      The emailing is a great feature!

  11. Ria O'DonnellFebruary 15, 2018

    I use the sticky notes section on Novel Suite. This way the idea can be attached to a particular chapter or section of my novel.
    http://www.novelsuite.com/novel-writing-software

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigFebruary 16, 2018

      Sounds like a great idea!

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