/// Markdown editor since 2024

A quiet space to think: alone, or together.

A minimal markdown editor for the kind of writing that asks for your full attention. No notifications, no streaks, no AI begging to write for you. Just plain text, fast commands, and just enough sharing to think alongside the people you trust.

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/// Feature 01

Your work, in plain markdown.

Every note is stored as plain markdown — the same format the rest of the writing internet has agreed on. Export as .md any time, edit it in another tool, version-control it in a repo, hand it to a script. Your work doesn't have to live inside Note.space to be useful, and it never has to. No proprietary format, no escape-the-export ceremony, no lock-in.

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/// Feature 02

A slash menu for every command.

Type / and a fuzzy-searchable menu drops in under your caret. Heading, list, table, code block, callout, math block — whatever you need next is two keystrokes away. The keyboard stays your hands, the menu stays out of your way, and your sentence stays where you left it. After an hour of writing this way, you'll feel the toolbar in every other editor you open.

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/// Feature 03

Share a note with anyone.

Sharing should be a single click, not a setup screen. Hit Share, pick how locked-down you want it — public link, password gate, or invite-only — and you're done. Readers see your edits land in real time without refreshing. Collaborators can leave comments or get write access without leaving the page. When you're done sharing, one click unpublishes it everywhere it ever was.

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/// Manifesto

We built Note.space because the tools we were using kept getting louder, while the work we were trying to do — thinking — needed quiet.

A notebook should be plain, durable, and yours. A shared workspace should be for trust, not for metrics. The software should sit behind the writing, not on top of it. None of that is a controversial opinion outside the category — it just stopped being the way notes apps are built.

So we left out the things we never used. There are no streaks, no reminders that you haven't logged in, no AI in the sidebar offering to write the next sentence for you. There's no dashboard. There's no analytics screen telling you how productive your week was. There is a markdown editor, a fast slash menu, a sidebar for finding things, and a Share button when you're ready for a second pair of eyes. That's the entire app.

What's left is the part that's hard to fake — a quiet place to think, that gets out of the way the moment you start.

Just a place to think, alone or together.

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