![]() But you will also see this principle at the heart of many of the product enhancements we plan to announce over the next twelve months. Integrating with other tools is the best way we know to allow people to work they way they want. We believe that people can accomplish the most when they are free to be who they are and work the way they want to. Evernote lets you use the tools and methods that work for you. We don’t dictate how to use our products or how you should organize. It’s about giving people the freedom to focus, which also means not getting in the way. Determination and the self-assurance to explore what’s possible are at the root of what Evernote is all about. When people have a safe space to create, find, and share information they can be confident in their capacity to thrive. ![]() Evernote’s goal is to enable people to seamlessly share information, see the big picture, and keep everyone on the same page, so they can focus on doing their best work. But Spaces is just the beginning of a larger initiative. So we recently launched a new collaboration feature in Evernote Business called Spaces, which improves the way teams organize and share information. As today’s workplaces and organizations continue to evolve, effective collaboration is the key to success. We’re tackling the challenges of sharing and collaboration directly in our product development. The problems that Evernote addresses cross borders, time zones, and languages, impacting millions of lives every day. And when those ideas are shared, opportunity grows to impact other individuals, teams, and entire communities. You become more productive, more balanced, and even happier. When you have the ability to focus on what is most important to you, something magical happens. We’ve also worked this year to improve the functionality of our products, specifically around how people are searching, collecting, and sharing information. From enhanced integrations with Apple, Slack, Salesforce, and Microsoft, to polishing up the look and feel of our apps, we’ve made it easier to focus on your thoughts without interrupting your flow. To do this, we are constantly improving the core product and we’re selective about which companies we choose to partner with. We aspire to help you work smarter, not harder, to make progress on your goals. Here’s what those words mean for our company and our new brand: Engage with what mattersĮvernote has been an ingredient in the success of our community and customers, and we are dedicated to aiding that success. At the beginning of the year I said that we would concentrate on three areas- Engage, Extend, and Explore. We are now more clear about that purpose and will be intentional about incorporating it into everything we do. We help people manage information overload and find their focus. ![]() Remembering everything is as important today as it has ever been, but Evernote is about more than that. That role has changed dramatically over the past ten years, and we want our brand to reflect the ways we’ve grown. And we’re finding new ways that Evernote can play an essential role in people’s lives. We are working to improve the customer experience. This means we’re modernizing the way we design and build our products. We believe that people should spend more time on the things that matter most to them. Our new brand reflects the optimism, clarity, and confidence that Evernote instills in our customers, and that they, in turn, give back to us. ![]() These stories tell us that Evernote is a part of something bigger than itself, and that’s what motivates us to build the best company we can. Every day, we hear from customers and community members who tell us how Evernote is changing their worlds, in big ways and small. Today is another pivotal moment: we are pulling back the curtain on an evolved Evernote mission and a refreshed brand.Īs CEO of Evernote, I have had the privilege of overseeing a company and set of products that improve people’s lives and work. In June, we celebrated an important milestone in our history, our 10th anniversary.
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