Samsung Notes Could Get a Ton of New Features, If All Agree

Samsung is collecting user feedback through detailed surveys on the Members app. So far, it has sent three surveys in the US today; two of them hint the company is planning new features for the Samsung Notes app. But before making any changes, Samsung is asking users what they want.
Samsung might be planning a few additions for Notes app, reveals surveys
These surveys show that Samsung is gathering detailed insights on how users manage to-do lists and save links. If you use apps outside the Notes app, you’ll recognize these as core features of platforms like Notion and Essential Space. You can check out the full survey below or by visiting the Samsung Members app.
Samsung is digging into user habits and frustrations around task management, asking which features matter most: reminders, priority settings, collaboration, or progress tracking. It’s also testing how open users are to AI-powered tools that could automatically generate, organize, and prioritize to-do lists.
On the link-saving front, Samsung wants to understand how people save and organize content from browsers, social media, and other apps. It’s also identifying common issues, such as trouble finding saved links or syncing them across devices. AI-driven summaries and reminders for saved content are among the features being considered.
Taken together, these surveys suggest Samsung is aiming to turn Notes into a full-fledged productivity hub that combines note-taking, task management, and link organization. It may also be exploring monetization, asking users how much they’d be willing to pay for premium templates focused on to-do lists and saved links.
All of this points to a potentially major update for Samsung Notes. Not every feature will make it, but the most useful ones likely will. If you want a say, now’s the time to weigh in, before changes roll out.












