Notebook provides easy tools for you to migrate from Evernote. You can either completely switch from Evernote to Notebook or partially bring your notes in Evernote into Notebook.
Before you begin
Please be aware of these points before you begin to migrate from Evernote.
This tool does not delete any of your notes in Evernote.
This tool imports your notes, notebooks, and tags in Evernote.
When you choose to completely migrate from Evernote, you can do so only once. You need to contact support@zohonotebook.com to migrate from more than one Evernote account.
Notes created/modified in Evernote do not sync to Notebook once the migration is complete.
The Complete Evernote migration tool is available only for Notebook users who have a Zoho account.
Migrate from Evernote
To migrate all your notes from Evernote, please follow these steps.
Sign in to your Zoho account in Notebook on your device.
Go to 'Settings'.
Click 'Migrate from Evernote' under the 'Migration' section.
Select the checkbox underneath and click 'Start Migration.'
Sign in to your Evernote account.
Allow Notebook to authorize your data in Evernote.
Select the notebooks you need to migrate from Evernote and click 'Start Migration.'
You'll receive an email at your registered email address upon completion of the migration.
You can automatically see your Evernote notes, notebooks and tags migrated to Notebook.
If you do not see your notes but have received the completion email, you can write to support@zohonotebook.com to get assistance.
step 1 "Sign in to your Zoho account in Notebook on your device." refers to Zoho web (notebook.zoho.com) - the migration option doesn't appear in settings in the app. very unintuitive
Totally agree with Aaron. Why only once. I “tried “ the import of one Evernote notebook of 20 notes to see if it imported Everything like tags and reminders. It seemed to - now I am unable to do the rest of my 6,000 notes
Now it’s the weekend and no response from support.
I am trying to migrate from Evernote. When I got it started, that's when it showed me the max it will go back in time if 1 year of notes. I have 12 years worth. I guess I will have to export my older original Evernote notebooks into a txt file. Which is fine, but I won't be able to search for anything like I can in Evernote. And I'm on the Legacy free version, which is going away in 1 week.