Shot Lister and Meta Note solve different production problems. Shot Lister is best understood as a shot list and shooting schedule tool. Its official site focuses on building shot lists, scheduling shot by shot, and using live mode to adjust the day while shooting.
Meta Note is not trying to replace that planning workflow. It is focused on the notes that happen during production and need to reach editorial with timecode, frame rate, department, and role context.
Choose Shot Lister when the job is planning the shoot
Shot Lister is a better fit when the primary need is a shot list, setup order, time estimate, or live schedule view for the production day. Directors, cinematographers, and assistant directors may use that kind of workflow to understand what needs to be captured next.
Choose Meta Note when the job is preserving notes for post
Meta Note is a better fit when the primary need is capturing what happened on set and making it useful to editors. A producer may flag a story issue, a script supervisor may capture a continuity concern, or a department lead may note a practical problem that should become visible later in editorial.
The key difference is where the information needs to land. Shot list tools help the crew know what to shoot. Meta Note helps the editor know why a moment matters and where to find it.
Can they work together?
Yes. A production can use Shot Lister to plan and track the day, then use Meta Note during the shoot to capture timecoded notes for post-production. The tools sit next to each other in the workflow rather than competing for the same job.