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LuNote
Six productivity apps, replaced by one calm app
14 followers
Six productivity apps, replaced by one calm app
14 followers
LuNote is an all-in-one iOS app for your whole day: rich notes you can type, ink or drop a PDF into; a calendar and task board; a PDF & EPUB library; camera scan with AI that turns a page into text or flashcards; snap a meal to log calories and macros with AI; and a genuinely scientific calculator that recalculates live. One quiet home instead of six apps — and six subscriptions.





Switched from three separate apps for notes and meal tracking, and the camera scan for flashcards worked way better than I expected on handwritten pages. The calculator alone is worth keeping it.
@bnyamingegfgk2 This is exactly the itch I built LuNote for — one calm app instead of five, and no more copy-pasting between them. And ha, the calculator keeps surprising people today :) the live recalculate is my favorite part too. Thanks for making the switch, genuinely means a lot.
The calendar and ink notes sitting in the same place finally killed my tab chaos. The snap-a-meal calorie logging actually picked up the right portion on my lunch bowl, which I did not expect.
@buket132161 This made my day Buket🙏 "Killed my tab chaos" is the whole reason LuNote exists — calendar, ink notes and the rest in one calm place instead of ten open tabs. And honestly, the snap-a-meal portion detection still surprises me too when it nails a bowl like that :) Thanks for putting it through a real day — means a lot.
the scan-to-flashcards feature is genuinely handy, turned a chapter of my textbook into study cards in under a minute without me fiddling with formatting.
@berra1318314 Thank you, Berra 🙏 The scan → flashcards flow was the one feature I most wanted for my own studying, so it means a lot that it saved you the formatting hassle. If you get a chance to run those cards through the spaced-repetition review, I'd love to hear how it holds up.
Would love a web clipper extension so I can send articles straight into my LuNote library without copy pasting, and have them show up in the same reader as my PDFs and EPUBs.
@doukancepijnb0 Really good idea — a web clipper that drops articles straight into the same reader as your PDFs and EPUBs is exactly the kind of thing LuNote should do. Adding it to the roadmap. Quick question: would you rather have it as a Safari extension, a share-sheet action, or both?
Quick ask for anyone trying LuNote today 🙏
I'm building this solo, so your feedback genuinely decides what I work on next. Two things I'd love to hear:
1. Which app on your phone would LuNote have to fully replace for you to keep it — notes, tasks, PDF reader, the calculator, calorie tracking, something else?
2. What almost made you close it? Anything that felt clunky, missing, or confusing in the first few minutes matters just as much as the good stuff.
Already noting the web-clipper idea from earlier in the thread. Keep it coming — I read and reply to every single one.
finally found a notes app that actually replaces half my phone. the live calculator is the sleeper feature for me, way nicer than fighting with the stock one
@erdalenbabx0c "Replaces half my phone" might be my favorite thing anyone's said about it 😊 And you're the third person today to call the live calculator a sleeper hit — I'm starting to think I under-sold it. Thank you, Erdal 🙏