Everything you thought.
One place.
A lifetime dumping ground. Notes, code, quotes, links, half-thoughts at 2am — one box, no folders, nothing to organise. The private things get locked in your browser before they leave it.
Start your printThrow it in
One big box at the bottom of the screen. Paste a stack trace, a quote, a link, a thought. Hit ⌘+Enter. That's the whole ritual.
It sorts itself
Backticks make it code. A > makes it a quote. A bare URL becomes a link with its title. #tags stick. You never pick a category, because there are none to pick.
Lock what matters
Start a line with ! and it's encrypted in your browser before it goes anywhere. Keys, passphrases, the things you'd never put in a notes app. We store ciphertext and cannot read it.
No filing, ever
Every notes app dies the same way: you stop using it because putting something in costs a decision. Here it costs nothing. There is one box.
You can see the shape of it
Your entries draw a fingerprint that grows as you add to it. Where the ridges bunch, you were busy. Where they smudge, you locked something. It's the same picture nobody else has.
Nothing you put here is lost
A failed read shows you an error, never an empty list. That sounds small. It's the difference between a bad afternoon and thinking a decade of your notes evaporated.
Free while it’s young. Made by Birch Tree Studio, who also made the backend it runs on.