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Evernote Spaces: đź”® My Predictions
Published 4 months ago • 2 min read
Hi Reader –
Last week, we explored one of Evernote’s biggest feature releases ever — Spaces. In case you missed it, catch up here.
It’s a huge feature because Spaces introduce an entirely new way to structure your work, unlocking more flexibility and organization options than ever before.
Since Spaces launched, Evernote Academy members have been buzzing with ideas — from creating project dashboards to organizing writing research to managing meal planning.
All the questions and ideas I’m seeing highlight how versatile Spaces can be as they can be used for organizing and managing nearly any project.
Today, I’ll share my predictions for the workflows and use cases where I think they will be most impactful.
My Predictions for Spaces
As everyone continues to wrap their minds around the feature, here are ways I see Spaces having the greatest impact for Evernote users.
đź”® Best for Large Projects
Spaces will shine for big projects that span multiple notebooks. Whether you’re managing a complex work initiative or planning a personal project, Spaces brings everything together into one streamlined view.
đź”® Great for Focus
Spaces bring a “dashboard” or “work desk” feel to projects. When designed well, they can help you stay focused and better manage your focus. And, they make it easy to hop between different projects and have them feel “set up” when you return to the. This helps you to dig back into projects with ease.
My "Academy Training & Events" Space: I use it to focus on the content I create for Academy members.
đź”® Collaboration Potential
Once sharing capabilities roll out (Evernote's confirmed this as a part of the roadmap), Spaces will be the star of collaborative workflows. Sharing a Space will give access to everything in it, and teams will love how easy it is to organize, share, and manage information. I also predict that pinned Space notes will become a key tool for orienting multiple users to a space.
đź”® Notebook Counts Will Grow
I've noticed I’m creating more notebooks to better refine my Space organization and I see this trend continuing. Don’t be afraid to create notebooks — Evernote supports up to 2,000 notebooks per account, so you’ve got room to grow.
đź”® Naming Conventions Organize Spaces
If you struggled with organization before, Spaces won’t solve this challenge. Great organization relies on understanding Evernote’s features and building solid habits — not just using new tools. Applying naming conventions to your Notes and Notebooks will continue to remain a key account maintenance habit, and, just as they help create organization in Stacks, they will make a Space feel organized too.
These predictions are based on my years of experience as an Evernote coach as well my own experimentation with them in my account. If you’re curious, here’s a screenshot of some of the Spaces I’m personally trying out:
As fun, innovative, and highly functional use cases for Spaces emerge, I’ll share the most interesting ones for you here in my newsletter.
My biggest source of inspiration for great Spaces use cases comes from my Academy members – all committed Evernote users. We’re gathering this Wednesday for an 🗣️ Academy Roundtable on Spaces Use Cases where we’ll share what we’re trying out in Spaces. 🧠Academy Members:RSVP here.
Do you have a use case for Spaces that you’re loving and I should know about? Hit reply and tell me about it.