Launched this week
Browser Notes
Your ideas, organized - not uploaded
146 followers
Your ideas, organized - not uploaded
146 followers
Notes are often scattered across writing apps, sticky boards, and mind-mapping tools, while your private ideas are pushed to the cloud. Browser Notes brings notes, sticky notes, and mind maps into one local-first workspace. No account, no tracking, and no forced sync. It works offline, stores everything in your browser, and lets you back up your data anytime.






Love that the whole thing lives locally in the browser, no signup or sync nonsense. The choice to back up only when you want feels really considered.
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@harun1559701 Thank you! That was exactly the intention, keep your thoughts private by default, remove the signup friction, and let you decide when and where a backup should exist.
Really glad that approach resonated with you 🙌
finally a notes tool that keeps things local and doesn't beg for an account. the mind map view is surprisingly snappy for a browser-only app
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@n_yalc14858 Thank you! That’s exactly what we wanted Browser Notes to feel like - open it, start thinking, and stay in control of your data without creating an account.
Really glad the mind map performance stood out too. We’ve worked hard to keep it fast even though everything runs locally in the browser 🙌
Finally, something that keeps everything in-browser instead of shipping my half-formed thoughts to yet another cloud. The local-first approach feels right for sensitive notes.
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@buketmdrp Exactly - half-formed thoughts should feel private by default, not like data being handed to another service.
That’s why Browser Notes keeps everything inside your browser, with no account, tracking, or forced cloud sync. Really glad the local-first approach resonates with you.
Congrats on the launch! 🚀
I like the local-first approach. Notes often contain half-formed ideas, client details, or personal thoughts, so not forcing everything into the cloud is a strong advantage.
For me, the most useful mode would be sticky boards for quick capture, then mind maps when an idea starts becoming a real project.
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Finally gave this a spin and the local-first angle actually feels solid — tossed a few sticky notes around and the mind map tool is snappier than I expected for something running entirely in the browser.
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@bostanoglu10915 Really appreciate you trying it out! 🙌
We wanted the local-first experience to feel fast, not limited, so it’s great to hear the sticky notes and mind maps felt smooth in real use. Thanks for giving Browser Notes a spin and sharing this.
Local-first is a huge plus, and Browser Notes nails that feeling. Switching between sticky notes and a mind map without leaving the workspace is genuinely handy.
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@faruk1756483 Thank you! That seamless switch between quick sticky notes and more structured mind maps was a big part of the idea behind Browser Notes.
Really glad it feels useful in practice, especially while keeping everything local and in one workspace 🙌
Finally a notes tool that doesn't ask for my email, love that everything just lives locally in my browser. Sticky notes inside the same workspace as mind maps is genuinely useful.
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@resulsz4y Thank you! We wanted Browser Notes to feel useful from the moment you open it, no signup wall, no email collection, just a private workspace that lives in your browser.
Really glad the combination of sticky notes and mind maps feels genuinely useful 🙌