Overview
Utilizing Evernote as part of your gram making experience means more grams and better sharing.
Evernote Offers You
- Gram creation from every imaginable device
- Simple storage with automatic syncing behind the scenes
- Rich formatting and layout control for your grams
Lil'Grams Offers You
- Beautiful notifications, newsletters, and more
- Instant delivery and sharing with loved ones
- Long-lasting archive and backup of your memories
Getting Started
Getting your Evernote account linked with your Lil'Grams account is a snap, here's how:
Frequently Asked Questions
Some answers for the most common questions
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Do I need a paid Evernote account to use it with Lil'Grams?
Definitely not! Evernote has a very generous free plan which makes it possible for you get lots of usage without spending a dime.
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How often are notes imported?
Every 30 minutes, we check for new notes.
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What kind of gram is created from a note?
All notes are converted to StoryGrams unless you use a special tag
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Should I sync a notebook or a tag?
We generally think it's easier to sync a notebook, since you don't need to remember any tags, however both work exactly the same so use whatever you're most comfortable with - or both.
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What media files will you sync?
Currently, Lil'Grams imports photos only though we'll be expanding this to support more file types.
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Why are you making copies of my photos?
The only way for us to share your photos with loved ones is by placing a copy of those photos on our own servers so we can better control who has access.
Tips & Advice
Formatting Tips
Here's some simple guidelines to get the best looking results
- Try placing one photo after the other, separate them with a blank line or caption / title
- Avoid using too many different fonts - not all work online
- Use tags to describe the moment
- Make use of the special tags to set the right gram type
Special Tags
These special tags will help you set which kind of gram you'd like to make.
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
| story | Marks the note as a StoryGram. This is the default. |
| first | Marks the note as a FirstGram |
| media | Marks the note as a MediaGram |





