Why use GoodNotes for your digital planner?
Goodnotes is an amazing little app I'm legit amazed more people haven't heard of and don't use. I use it for my own personal digital planner and it has totally replaced both paper note-taking and my bullet journal, as well as all the stuff that goes with journalling like washi tape and the bazillion expensive markers you convince yourself you 'need'. One of the great benefits of digital planning is that it gives you all the creative possibilities of traditional journaling, but with none of the clutter or waste. Plus, you never have to worry about storing, losing or damaging your journals - they're always safe and sound in the cloud.
The best part of it is that GoodNotes is totally free for up to 3 notebooks and then a one-off purchase of £9.99 (at time of writing) gives you access to unlimited notebooks and advanced features like searchable handwriting. The one-off payment upgrade is frankly a refreshing change from everyone and their wife forcing you into subscriptions these days. GoodNotes is available on both osx and ios so it can sync across multiple devices, making it easy to access your digital planner from anywhere.
Installing your digital planner on Goodnotes is quick and easy.
It is ridiculously easy - even if you're not tech-savvy you can be up and running in just a few minutes. Here's how:
Step 1
Download GoodNotes from the app store.
How to install your digital planner on your ipad with GoodNotes
On the desktop app, right click the file>open with>goodnotes> import as new document
OR
From your downloads folder on desktop, drag the file to airdrop, send it to your ipad and it will automatically ask which programme you want to open it with. GoodNotes will be listed as an option.
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In the GoodNotes app on ipad, on the top left of the screen click + then import. At the bottom of the screen, click browse and navigate to the planner file. Click on the planner to import it to the GoodNotes app. Now you're ready to roll! See? Told you it was easy.
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