Evernote Not Syncing? Try These 7 Troubleshooting Tips

Make sure you don’t lose any of your ideas

If Evernote is not syncing on your devices, the changes you make to your notes won’t reflect on your other devices. You’ll either see a sync error message on your screen or there won’t be a message but your notes will not be synced.

There could be various reasons as to why the app won’t sync your notes. However, using some of the methods given below, you should hopefully be able to rectify the issue and get your notes to sync across your devices.

Check If The Evernote Servers Are Down

One of the possible reasons why Evernote is not syncing on your devices is because the Evernote servers are facing a downtime. As you may already know, when you sync your notes, they are first sent to the app’s servers and then your other devices download your latest notes from there.

Evernote has actually put up a webpage telling you the status of their service. You canhead over to the pageand find out for yourself if any of their services isfacing an outage. If you do see that something’s down, you’ll have to wait until they bring it back up ready to use.

If it shows okay for all their services, then there may be another thing causing the issue on your devices.

Ensure You Haven’t Exceeded The Maximum Number Of Devices

Evernote offers multiple plans and depending on what plan you use, you have a certain number of devices that can use your Evernote account. If you’ve exceeded this limit for your account type, that’s probably why you can’t sync your notes on your devices anymore.

One of the ways to fix the issue is to check your account and remove the devices that you no longer want associated with your account.

Reinstall The Evernote App On Your Devices

Sometimes, to fix an issue, all you need to do is uninstall the app on your device and then reinstall it from its official website. This clears up any problematic files for the app and gives it a new chance to create fresh configurations.

Empty The Evernote Trash & Then Sync

Sometimes the notes in the Evernote Trash can cause the app not to sync. You need to make sure there’s nothing left in your app’s trash folder and then try and sync the app.

Check The Activity Log & Delete The Problematic Notes

The Evernote app on your devices actually keeps a log of all the actions that take place in the app. It contains the error messages as well, and with that information, you can find out what’s causing the Evernote not syncing issue on your device.

Reboot Your Devices

You’ve likely heard technical teams often telling you to reboot your devices when there’s an issue with your machines. While rebooting doesn’t directly fix the issue, it resets many of the temporary settings and files on your computer. That often resolves many minor issues on the device.

Even if it didn’t work, you aren’t going to lose anything.

Disable An Option In Internet Explorer On Windows PCs

On Windows PCs, the Evernote sync feature relies on Internet Explorer. In order for it to work, you must make sure you haven’t asked IE to remain offline.

If that’s the case, you can fix it as below.

Evernote not syncing can cause great inconvenience to the users who solely rely on it for theirnote taking tasks. We really hope our guide helps you fix the issue and get your notes to sync across all your devices.

If it fixed the issue for you, we’d like to know about it. Please let us know in the comments below.

Mahesh has been obsessed with technology since he got his first gadget a decade or so ago. Over the last few years, he’s written a number of tech articles on various online publications including but not limited to MakeTechEasier and Android AppStorm.Read Mahesh’s Full Bio

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