+1 for Dynalist! I have always struggled with the balance between structure (e.g. trello boards, spreadsheets, ...) and keeping enough freedom to easily jot down new stuff and discarding or expanding it as I go (the other end of the spectrum would be one large TXT file i suppose).
I came across Dynalist through workflowy and was instantly hooked as you don't feel bad for just throwing something in and not following it any further, while also having the option of structuring your information really neatly, throwing in tasks, going back and finding earlier notes, etc.
For me it works for almost everything from drafting outlines for writing through task management, keeping track of research, study notes for books & courses, etc.
I came across Dynalist through workflowy and was instantly hooked as you don't feel bad for just throwing something in and not following it any further, while also having the option of structuring your information really neatly, throwing in tasks, going back and finding earlier notes, etc.
For me it works for almost everything from drafting outlines for writing through task management, keeping track of research, study notes for books & courses, etc.