
The entire process took less than an hour to complete.ĭo you prefer video? Check out the below.When I'm working on my desktop machine, I'm generally working on a number of interleaved project, simultane ously. I don’t believe I’ll need to open my Evernote application again. As I encounter a broken link in a note, I can visit this file to find the missing image. My workaround is to create a file in Roam called “Evernote Images” and dump all of my images there. Notion exports the images in separate folders. Roam gives you the opportunity to update the file names before completing the import. Roam will ask you to select the Markdown files from your computer. Open your Roam account and click the three dots in the top right corner of your account. Now, you can import your notes as Markdown files into Roam. Notion will zip up your notes and images then download them to your computer.

Make sure Markdown & CSV is selected from the dropdown and toggle to include subpages before clicking Export. Click the three dots in the top right corner of your account and click Export. The import only takes a couple of minutes depending on the size of your account.Īfter your import has completed, navigate to a page in your Notion account that was a folder in Evernote. Select the folders that you want to import into Notion. And it’s really easy! Here’s howĬlick Import in the left sidebar and select Evernote. While Roam does not have an Evernote migration tool – Notion does. I wanted Roam’s feature to do the heavy lifting for me over time instead of me spending hours skimming my thousands of notes. I wanted to move all of my notes to use Roam’s “Unlinked References” feature that pulls in notes that share a page’s title.

They use the time to audit their note database and only move over the notes that matter.

I’ve seen several others suggest moving notes over manually. Since Roam is relatively new, they do not have an Evernote migration tool.

The lack of interlinking between notes has always bugged me about Evernote. The backlinking between notes was seamless and incredibly powerful. Some date back to 2013.Ī couple of weeks ago, I heard about Roam Research – a new note taking application. I have 5,000 plus notes in my Evernote account.
