Possible Forms

A thinking canvas
at typing speed.

Spatial notes, without touching the mouse. Hold a key, follow a link, and the next thought opens exactly where you said it should.

Place

Links open where your keys say.

Hold W, A, S or D while following a link and the note opens above, left, below or right — your reading builds a map as you go. Trails of thought become shapes on a board you can walk back through.

Process

Pour everything in, then deal it out.

Capture without ceremony, then let process mode hand you one note at a time: tag it, colour it, send it to a board, next. An inbox becomes a deck of cards you play through in minutes — hands never leaving the keys.

Resurface

Nothing is ever lost off-board.

Every note lives in the slipbox, whatever boards it's placed on. Type [[ to link thoughts together; backlinks collect on the note itself. It's built for notes the size of a single thought — the kind that come back when you need them.

What it isn't

Each of these is a decision, not a gap.

Own your notes

Notes are plain Markdown in your browser's local storage — the app works entirely offline and your writing never leaves your machine unless you turn on sync. Export everything to a single JSON file in one keystroke, any time, free or paid.

Pricing

Free

£0

The whole app. Notes live in your browser; export and import are always one keystroke, never paywalled.

Pro

£50/year or £5/month

Sync across machines with your notes encrypted at rest, plus version history — see how a note evolved and restore any earlier version.

Founding 100: £30/year or £3/month, locked for as long as you stay subscribed. For the first hundred people, forever.

Questions you'd actually ask

Can I import my existing notes?
Markdown import is coming during the beta — selective, so you bring the notes you're thinking with rather than moving a vault.
Is there a mobile app?
No, and there won't be one soon. Someday: capture-only, so a thought on the move lands in your inbox. Reading and thinking stay on the desk.
Where is my data?
In your browser, on your machine. With Pro sync it's also stored encrypted at rest on the sync service. Either way you can export all of it to one JSON file whenever you like.
Does it work offline?
Yes — offline is the default state, not a fallback mode.
Who makes this?
One designer who wanted this tool to exist. Small by design: you get opinionated software and straight answers from the person who builds it.