• expired

[Android] Free - Call Notes Pro : check out who is calling (was $6.90) - Google Play

330

Another freebie app for your Android devices. This seems to be a quite useful app, especially the note taking during a call and the additional info displayed might come in useful.
The reviews of the app are really good; 4.5 out of 5 in over 2000 reviews.
It does have in-app purchases but is upfront about it and I believe it will work well and be useful without such purchases.

From the website:

Call Notes Pro helps you to identify who is calling you. You will see the pop-up window during the call with the note, time of the last call and any of the address book fields like company, position, birthday, even country, and mobile operator. You can enter notes as to when you are on a call and sync your in-app notes with Evernote and OneNote.

The app is a must-have for those who communicate a lot with new people and who have a long list of contacts. Business owners, consultants, lawyers, salespeople, recruiters, and journalists are satisfied users of the app.

Notes
Call Notes Pro will show you the floating window with your note and all contact details. You will always know who is calling. It is very easy to update the note after or during the call. Store your comments or any other useful information about the contact.

Contact fields
In addition to the notes, there is a lot of important information that would be nice to see when you are on the call. The caller's organization, position, important anniversaries and a lot of other fields are always visible during the call.

Sync
Sync your in-app notes with Evernote and OneNote. Your notes are always with you and synced on all of your devices. You can easily access and edit your notes in the Evernote or OneNote desktop apps and even share them with colleagues.

Reminders
Simple, but flexible reminders. Plan calls, schedule recurring calls, add notes and never more forget to call back later.

Privacy
All your notes and contacts are safe and private. Privacy is our top priority! The app does not upload your data anywhere and uses only official API for the sync.
Call Notes Pro is your simple, personal and private CRM and Caller ID.

Features:

• Display information such as a note, company, title, birthday, group, calendar event, full name, last call time, number and its type, type of call, address, email, website, location, and carrier.
• Modify the notes directly from the app, after the call or even during the call.
• Highly customizable, you can adjust the on-screen position, font size, and color to fit your UI theme.
• Support for all Android contacts fields and internal note databases. You can even add notes for unknown numbers.
• Sync in-app notes with Evernote and OneNote.
• Schedule simple or recurring reminders with notes for any phone number, not only your contacts.
• Request notes from the remote CRM server.
• Full dual-SIM support.
• Dark theme.
• Supports Android Wear devices.
• Runs on any Android version from Lollipop, including Android 11.

Enjoy!

Related Stores

Google Play
Google Play
Marketplace
nikanorov.mobi
nikanorov.mobi

closed Comments

  • +1

    Hi, which app is good for call voice recording
    I have ACR Pro, but it sometimes only records one side (my phone) and does not record incoming voice. Please help.

    • -2

      ok

    • +2

      None afaik. Phone limitations.

      • My motoG7 has it standard as part of the phone app.

        • My understanding was it used to be possible to record incoming and outgoing but with security changes years ago to android you could no longer record incoming.

          Either that's changed, I'm wrong, or manufacturers get more leniency/ability to work around it given they are building the OS

          • @justtoreply: You are right. Due to android policy you can't record other party.

        • My Xiaomi Poco F1 too

    • Illegal unless you take the other person's consent.

      • A Current Affair are in big trouble then. They do it all the time on national television.

      • It depends on the State and there are also exceptions.
        We use them all the time and it is not illegal.

    • I use ACR standard, have had no issues to date, but this is on an older Android OS & phone (Sony ZX1 Compact).
      Play around with the settings, or maybe it's to do with newer OS?

  • Does this need call logs permission?

  • Showing 6.90 now

Login or Join to leave a comment