Devscribe - Document, Design, Run Code, Test API — All in One Workspace
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DevScribe is a next-gen productivity tool for developers, architects, and tech writers. It unifies docs, code, and design in one offline workspace—helping you focus and build faster. Your data stays 100% safe and stored only on your system.
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Hey everyone 👋
I'm Avinash, and I’ve been building DevScribe solo for the past 1.5 years — a unified desktop editor for developers who want to design, code, and document everything in one place.
Before working on projects, I struggled with constantly switching between multiple tools — Notion or Confluence for documentation, Postman for APIs, and separate apps for creating UMLs or database diagrams. Even when practicing DSA, I had to jump across platforms just to keep notes and code together.
So I decided to build DevScribe — an offline, all-in-one workspace where you can:
Write documentation and technical notes
Design HLDs, LLDs, UML, and database ERDs
Document and test APIs directly
Run code in Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Shell, and SQL
Everything stays within your system — no servers, no uploads. Your data is 100% safe, private, and accessible even when you’re offline.
DevScribe is built to empower developers, architects, and tech enthusiasts to focus, create, and collaborate — without tool fatigue.
I noticed that your software is currently available only for macOS. I’m curious is there a specific reason it isn’t available for Windows or other platforms yet? I’d really love to try it out, but I primarily use Windows.
Are there any plans to release a cross-platform or Windows version in the future?
Thanks for your time and great work on this project!
Best regards,
Krishna
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@krishna_chaudhary10 Thank you so much for your valuable feedback and kind words! 🙏
I really appreciate your interest in DevScribe. The Windows version is already in progress and will be available very soon. I’ll make an announcement once it’s live so you can try it out.
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Quite interesting solution Avinash, started using it. Loved the integrations and ease of planning.
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Hey everyone 👋
I'm Avinash, and I’ve been building DevScribe solo for the past 1.5 years — a unified desktop editor for developers who want to design, code, and document everything in one place.
Before working on projects, I struggled with constantly switching between multiple tools — Notion or Confluence for documentation, Postman for APIs, and separate apps for creating UMLs or database diagrams. Even when practicing DSA, I had to jump across platforms just to keep notes and code together.
So I decided to build DevScribe — an offline, all-in-one workspace where you can:
Write documentation and technical notes
Design HLDs, LLDs, UML, and database ERDs
Document and test APIs directly
Run code in Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Shell, and SQL
Everything stays within your system — no servers, no uploads. Your data is 100% safe, private, and accessible even when you’re offline.
DevScribe is built to empower developers, architects, and tech enthusiasts to focus, create, and collaborate — without tool fatigue.
🌐 https://devscribe.app
Would love your feedback and suggestions!
— Avinash
@avinash_iitb Hi Avinash,
I noticed that your software is currently available only for macOS. I’m curious is there a specific reason it isn’t available for Windows or other platforms yet? I’d really love to try it out, but I primarily use Windows.
Are there any plans to release a cross-platform or Windows version in the future?
Thanks for your time and great work on this project!
Best regards,
Krishna
@krishna_chaudhary10
Thank you so much for your valuable feedback and kind words! 🙏
I really appreciate your interest in DevScribe. The Windows version is already in progress and will be available very soon. I’ll make an announcement once it’s live so you can try it out.
Quite interesting solution Avinash, started using it. Loved the integrations and ease of planning.