Series: How to use the Everlast Rocketbook (A Smart Notebook)

Posted by Trophy House on Sep 5th 2018

Series: How to use the Everlast Rocketbook (A Smart Notebook)

Are you looking to get organized? Are you interested in being eco-friendly? Well, then we might have the perfect product for you! The Rocketbook. It’s is a smart notebook that according to it’s founders, could eliminate your need for regular paper notebooks. It is erasable and therefore; reusable.

Follow The Gear Group President, Carly Crow in her journey to implement the use of an Everlast Rocketbook into her everyday work flow. She documented her discoveries via Facebook Live in a three-part video series where she shared what she learned about how to use the smart notebook, integrate the notebook with an app, and organize and store files on her Mac laptop.


Learn with Carly as she discovers how to write, use the category codes and scan in new note files. Guess what? You can send them to different destinations like email, Slack, Dropbox, Google Drive and more. The fils can send automatically right from the app!


Carly is stoked to learn that the app also transcribes her notes. If a category (rocket, diamond, apple etc) file destination is set up to email, the app will also include a transcribed electronic copy of the handwritten note sent right in the email. Also, there is an option that will allow the app to “read” the files. So, you can search for files using keywords from your notes. Learn how!

It’s great that files can be saved and categorized in teh app, but if you don’t organize them in your computer files will you ever access them again? Carly shares with us how she organizes and saves the files on her computer. Also, she shares how she is planning to use the app and notebook for future use! It’s your turn. Gear up!

Rocketbook Smart notebooks are a great product to get you organized. They work great for branded corporate gifts or for back to school must haves that keep your backpack light!Learn more about the Everlast product http://bit.ly/RocketbookBlog