Write it down. Nobody else reads it.
A notes app that opens instantly, saves as you type, and keeps your writing encrypted behind a key only you hold. No folders to maintain. No setup. Just write.
No credit card. Takes about twenty seconds.
Move — what's left
Cancel the internet. Forward the mail. Return the spare keys on the 14th…
Dr. Patel — follow up
Bloodwork back in two weeks. Ask about the dosage before refilling…
Half-finished thoughts
The one about the bookshop. Something about the light in October…
Fast, quiet, out of your way
The whole point is that you stop thinking about the app.
Never lose a thought
Every keystroke saves itself. Close the tab mid-sentence and it's still there. Search finds any note the moment you start typing.
Nothing to organize
No folders, no filing. Drop a #hashtag anywhere and the note sorts itself. Type # for a heading or [] for a checkbox — it just becomes one.
Locked to you, not to us
Your notes are encrypted with a key your passkey or your password unlocks. Log out and that key is gone until you unlock it again.
We can't recover your notes. That's the point.
Most apps will happily reset your password and hand your notes back. That tells you something: they were holding the key the whole time.
You hold the key
Note titles and contents are encrypted before they touch the database, using a key only your passkey, your password, or your recovery code unlocks. A stolen copy of our database doesn't open your notes. A passkey is the one we'd pick. There is no password to phish, reuse, or guess, and nothing about it to find in somebody else's breach.
Forget it and it's gone
Lose every way in — your passkey, your password, and your recovery code — and nobody, including us, can decrypt what you wrote. We delete it rather than keep something unreadable. Changing a password you still know, or adding a passkey, keeps everything intact.
What this isn't
We won't oversell it. While you're signed in, your key is held on our server so your notes can be shown to you — which means this isn't end-to-end encryption, and we don't call it that. What it does mean: your notes sit encrypted at rest, and once you sign out they can't be opened without you.