How to Set Up Automatic Evernote Backups with Scheduled Sync
Manually backing up your Evernote notes can be tedious and easy to forget. With Evernote Backup Tool's scheduled auto sync feature, you can set it and forget it—your notes will be automatically backed up at regular intervals without any manual intervention.
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Manually backing up your Evernote notes can be tedious and easy to forget. With Evernote Backup Tool's scheduled auto sync feature, you can set it and forget it—your notes will be automatically backed up at regular intervals without any manual intervention.
Why Use Automatic Backups?
Automatic backups ensure your data is always protected, even if you forget to run manual backups. Here's why scheduled sync is essential:
- Never miss a backup: Your notes are automatically synced at your chosen interval
- Always up-to-date: New notes and changes are captured without manual effort
- Peace of mind: Know that your data is continuously protected
- Flexible scheduling: Choose from hourly, daily, or custom intervals
Step 1: Enable Auto Sync
To enable automatic sync in Evernote Backup Tool:
- Open Evernote Backup Tool and complete the initial setup (connect your account and run your first sync)
- Navigate to the Auto Sync section in the main interface
- Toggle the "Enable auto sync" switch to ON
- The scheduler will start running in the background
Step 2: Choose Your Sync Interval
Select how often you want your notes to be backed up. Available options include:
- Every 2 minutes (testing): For testing purposes only—not recommended for regular use
- Every 30 minutes: For users who make frequent changes throughout the day
- Every hour: Good balance for active note-takers
- Every 6 hours (recommended): Ideal for most users—captures changes multiple times per day
- Every 12 hours: Twice-daily backups for moderate users
- Daily at 2 AM: Once-per-day backup during off-hours
Recommended Setting
For most users, Every 6 hours provides the best balance between keeping backups current and minimizing system resource usage. This captures changes 4 times per day without being overly aggressive.
Step 3: Configure Auto Export (Optional)
You can also enable automatic export after each sync completes:
- Check the "Auto export after sync" option
- Your notes will be automatically exported to your chosen format (ENEX, HTML, or Markdown) after each successful sync
- This ensures you always have the latest exported files ready to use
Step 4: Enable Run on Startup (Optional)
To ensure your first backup happens immediately when you start the app:
- Check the "Run on startup" option
- The first sync will execute as soon as you launch Evernote Backup Tool
- Subsequent syncs will follow your chosen interval
Monitoring Your Automatic Backups
Once auto sync is enabled, you can monitor its status:
- Next sync: Shows when the next automatic backup will run
- Last sync: Displays the timestamp of the most recent backup
- Sync logs: View detailed logs of each automatic sync operation
- Status indicator: Green indicator shows the scheduler is active
Best Practices for Automatic Backups
Follow these tips to get the most out of scheduled sync:
1. Choose the Right Interval
Consider how frequently you update your notes. If you're an active user making changes throughout the day, hourly or 6-hour intervals work well. For occasional users, daily backups may be sufficient.
2. Keep the App Running
For automatic backups to work, Evernote Backup Tool must be running. Consider adding it to your system's startup applications so it launches automatically when you boot your computer.
3. Monitor Disk Space
Regular backups will accumulate data over time. Ensure you have adequate disk space for your database and exported files. The tool uses incremental sync, so only changes are downloaded after the initial backup.
4. Verify Backups Periodically
Even with automatic backups, it's good practice to occasionally verify that your backups are working correctly. Check the logs and confirm that recent notes appear in your exported files.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Sync Not Running
If automatic sync isn't running:
- Verify that "Enable auto sync" is toggled ON
- Check that the app is running (not closed or minimized to system tray)
- Review the logs for any error messages
- Ensure your Evernote credentials are still valid (re-authenticate if needed)
Next Sync Time Not Updating
The "Next sync" time should update automatically after each sync completes. If it doesn't:
- Wait a minute—the UI refreshes every 60 seconds
- Try disabling and re-enabling auto sync
- Restart the application
Conclusion
Automatic scheduled sync is one of the most valuable features in Evernote Backup Tool. By setting it up once, you ensure your notes are continuously protected without any manual effort. Choose an interval that matches your usage patterns, enable auto export if desired, and let the tool handle the rest.
With automatic backups running, you can focus on your work knowing that your valuable notes are always safely backed up and ready to restore if needed.
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