Why Google Keep’s ‘Help Me Create’ Is the Best Feature for Procrastinators
Google Keep is a solid note-taking and task-managing app and it has been my go-to productivity tool for a long time. With Google bringing generative AI features to its suite of apps, Google Keep needed it the most, and it’s finally getting some love. The newHelp me createfeature on Google Keep just landed on my Pixel 6, and for procrastinators like me, it’s a game-changer. Here’s why.
How “Help Me Create” Works in Google Keep
The feature appears as you tap the+ iconin Google Keep to create a new note. TheHelp me create a listbutton in gradient appears at the bottom-right corner. Tapping on it will prompt you to enter text which will then be analyzed and converted into a list.
This way, I could say things like “List of places to visit in Bengaluru” and it should create a list in no time. Similarly, I could say, “Indian Cuisines to try” and it’ll list the dishes for me which I can then save.
As a procrastinator, this is the best feature I could ask from Google. For someone who uses the note-keeping app for almost everything, Help me create is a boon for me.
A Barebones First Attempt?
While the ‘Help me create’ feature is a great start, it’scurrently limited to lists, it doesn’t work with notes. I can’t help but wonder about the potential for AI-powered note-taking assistance. Imagine Google Keep analyzing your photos, summarizing them, or generating AI-based notes. These are features that would elevate it beyond just a list maker.
Another missed opportunity lies in custom backgrounds. Wouldn’t it be cool if adding anAI-generatedlist or note triggered the creation of a personalized background image? The possibilities are limitless.
This makes the implementation a bit barebones at the moment. I hope Google listens to feedback and makes the overall generative AI experience more comprehensive.
One of the issues, rather excuses, that I’ve come across when recommending not just Google Keep but any productivity tracking app to people is that they feel overwhelmed by the need to manually generate their own to-do lists. And that’s fair because, for example, if I want to add a “list of places to visit in Bengaluru,” I’ll have to switch between apps to research and add the places.
The new ‘Help me create’ feature should solve that and make it easier to add things to your list on the get-go. In a typical Google fashion, the feature isrolling out slowly to Keep users on Android. It should start rolling out to the masses once Google gives it the green light.
What are your thoughts about the ‘Help me create’ feature in Google Keep? What other generative AI features do you wish Google brought to their suite of apps? Let us know in the comments below.
Abubakar Mohammed
Abubakar covers Tech on Beebom. Hailing from a Computer Science background, the start of his love for Tech dates back to 2011, when he was gifted a Dell Inspiron 5100. When he’s not covering Tech, you’ll find him binge-watching anime and Tech content on YouTube, hunting heads in competitive FPS games, or exploring Teyvat in Genshin Impact. He has previously worked for leading publications such as Fossbytes, How-To Geek, and Android Police.
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