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Stashpad is faster than any other note taking tool I've tried and clearly optimized for technical users.
My experience has been extremely positive. Any time that I have feedback, I feel heard and they ask great follow-up questions. The product has a top-notch design and is incredibly easy to use.
If you're at all interrupt driven, Stashpad is the best way to keep notes to track of all of the different tasks that you're working on, organize them easily, and maintain a solid focus on single tasks at a time. You'll be more productive using this product.
Super fast to jot down down and organize my notes! Better than Notion and Coda, and has easy to learn keyboard shortcuts. Stores notes locally rather than in the cloud which is much more private!
Nick Beaulieu@beaulieun331
Hey Patrick - it's been great swapping emails with you the past couple of weeks. You are an excellent advocate for the experience on Linux and have shared your feedback openly. Thanks for all of your support!
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Stashpad is the tool I always wanted as developer, it works the way I think and slotted perfectly into my workflow. "
Stashpad rulz! A great example of a company that was founded by people who experienced the problem firsthand that they are aiming to solve. They are building with users and the results show. Keep up the great work Stashpad!
I've been using it for quite a while, back when it was Bytebase, and I love the speed and freedom I get with it. I was using scratch files before for the speed but they're impossible to organize and make use of later. This is the best of both worlds. Speed and organization!
An essential tool that's been overlooked for too long. Throw away your home-grown, cobbled tools and get your flow back. That's how I feel about it. :)
I've been using Stashpad through many iterations of development since when it was called Bytebase. As developers, we have to juggle a lot of information 🤹♀️ while even more information is being thrown at us! Creation is messy and as I am seeking to understand requirements, understand a system or system of systems or using some cloud service for the first time, while searching for inspirations, reading to learn and hacking away, there's all these breadcrumb trails I find myself creating. At times it's I feel like I am deranged lunatic squirreling away newspaper clippings in a shoebox 👨🔬.
Finally there is a tool made for developers, by developers, addressing our specific problems and needs, to be your sidekick in the chaotic journey of building. I find the mission inspiring and unique and love the improvements I'm seeing in the project and the attentiveness of the team on their Discord channel.
Stashpad has become my go-to note-taking app for everyday use at work. I love the UI's focus on minimalism — it's a delight to use. The team behind it have been really responsive to feedback and suggestions. Definitely recommend.
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