
PeekNote
Lightweight always-on-top notes for devs & multitaskers
198 followers
Lightweight always-on-top notes for devs & multitaskers
198 followers
PeekNote is a lightweight, always-on-top macOS app for copying, pasting, and organizing text. Perfect for developers and multitaskers—keep code snippets, notes, and tasks instantly accessible with color-coded tabs and blocks.
This is the 2nd launch from PeekNote. View more
PeekNote 2.0
PeekNote has been reimagined with unlimited tabs, advanced text blocks, a redesigned UI, smoother interactions, and more reliable saving. It’s no longer just a note-taker — it’s a productivity powerhouse for developers and creators.



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Great idea. It's a huge pain to manage copy and pastes :)
PeekNote
@ivanpalii Exactly, Ivan! PeekNote makes copy-paste hassle free, one click to save, one click to copy. Thanks for support :)
Congrats on 2.0! Love how you’ve turned feedback into a full reimagining rather than just a patch. That kind of rewrite is rarely “sexy,” but it’s usually what makes tools actually stick long-term.
While building Escape Velocity AI (different domain, business planning), I’ve noticed the same pattern: people value reliability and flow over flashy features. Do you see PeekNote being picked up more by devs who live in code, or by general productivity folks? I know you mentioned both in the description, but I'd be curious to know on which ICP you want to focus more
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@andreitudor14 Right now PeekNote resonates a bit more with devs (quick code snippets, notes while debugging), but I also see strong pull from productivity folks. I’m still exploring which ICP will stick long term.
Scrumball
@meltedmen The rewrite sounds massive! I'm drowning in sticky notes and random .txt files everywhere 😅 My desktop looks like a crime scene.Quick question - does it handle code snippets well? I'm constantly copy-pasting API keys and SQL queries between projects. The always-on-top thing could be a lifesaver for that workflow."
PeekNote
@alex_chu821Yes, absolutely, no problem at all. You can paste 1000+ lines of code, close and reopen the app, and it’ll all still be right there.
Scrumball
@meltedmen Perfect! That's exactly what I need. Reliable persistence is make-or-break for note apps - nothing worse than losing important snippets.
Definitely going to give this a try for my code management chaos.
Integrity
Congrats and great job!
It's a shame I can't use it on ventura :(