New Students, New Tools
Studies show that today's students are far more digitally switched on; learning best when they are actively engaged by the learning process. Notely makes note-taking a breeze by helping students organise information in a cycle. Students can capture, organise, and share notes in a way that increases interactivity, learning and retention.
Organisation for Students
Notely is a web application designed for students by students. Understanding the key needs of students Notely aims to get students organised keeping all their data available on the go.
Organisational tools
From meetings and appointments to writing notes in class Notely has you covered all the way. Getting your data into Notely is a breeze. The Word-like toolbar makes formatting notes as easy as pie.
Feature List
- Calendar
- To-Do List
- Homework organiser
- Manage Courses
- Write and Save Notes
- Organise Links, Contacts and Files
- Keep a Notebook or Lab Book
Notely's Philosophy
My philosophy isn't to trap users into Notely so I made getting your data out just as easy as getting it all in. Sync you calendar with iCal downloads of To-Do list and Calendar, export lecture notes to PDF, DOC, TXT, e-mail them or ever take all your data away in an Excel spreadsheet.
Notely's Creator

Notely is the brainchild of British student, Tom Whitson. During his degree at Imperial College he began working on a set of tools to help him organise his workload. Realising the potential of the suite of tools that he created he began working on what was to become Notely.
Tom's development of Notely remains very user focussed, allowing users to suggest tools or improvements that they would like to see made to Notely. So far most user suggestions have been taken on board and developed into Notely.
Tom strives to make it possible for modern students, who have becoming increasingly dependent on internet resources, to organise their school lives more efficiently allowing them to concentrate on learning.
Tom is also keen to see Notely reach every corner of the world; continually seeking new translators to help reach non-English speakers. Notely is currently translated into French, German, Italian, Chinese and American English.
