Last updated on April 24, 2018
Schema is a brand new A note-taking tool that allows you to both focus on the text and structure your thinking.

Schema is one of the more and more tools that allow you to take notes by offering you a clean interface and without distractions. A tool that facilitates concentration by avoiding any unnecessary effect, option or visual.
In this field, Schema is a model of its kind. The tool offers a very clean interface giving full space to your notes.
Structured notes to organize your thinking.
Schema’s other strength is the ease with which you will be able to structure your notes and your thinking. This online word processor invites you to organize your different points with unfoldable chips on the different contents. This will make it easy to highlight important points. Main ideas, secondary ideas, ideal for learning and memorising.
The name of the service takes on its full meaning here. Schema will organize your note taking optimally. The online note-taking tool also allows you to integrate attached files such as images or PDFs into your document. An integrated visualisation system will allow you to view the content of a click without leaving the application. Practical.
A simple grip based on keyboard shortcuts.
Handling Schema is relatively simple and should not be a problem for you. The only difficulty lies in remembering the five keyboard shortcuts that will allow you to use the tool optimally.
Schema will keep all your notes in a secure space. You can recover them if you wish at any time by downloading them in PDF format. Your note-taking can be public and shared with the entire land or private and only available to you. The creators of Schema dream of sharing the knowledge of all its users.
Schema is still under development, but it is already fully operational for note-taking. A small utility convenient and completely free. One regret for me, to register and be able to use the tool you must have a Google account. We would have liked to have at least one alternative.
Link: Schema
Precision: using Schema is not free, they ask for $9.99 to create an account. Reimbursable if dissatisfied. The description of the functionalities is rather brief: it is not known what the status of the documents attached in the export format is, whether a reader can consult a Schema doc without having an account himself, or whether a Schema page can be displayed (embedded) on a third-party site to allow … reading.
Hi Sophie! Thank you very much for leaving a comment here. My name is Deqian and I am the founder of Schema. Just to answer your questions: 1. When you download a schema page in PDF format, you will not be able to access your files. 2. You can share your schema page with other people even if they do not have a Schema account. 3. If third-party websites use iFrame, they may be able to embed a publicly shared schema – but I'm not entirely sure about that. I hope you find this useful! If you (or someone else in fact) have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at deqian@schema.team. If anyone wants an overview/demo of our product, please feel free to contact us! I am more than happy to install it for you 🙂 Have a good day and stay well!
On 2 November, I was also surprised that I had to pay immediately without first finding out whether or not the tool was suitable in practice for my teaching needs. But information taken via chat, it is possible to request a free trial after answering a brief survey. To follow because I am promised an answer in the day.