Sticky Notes²

Sticky Notes²

Transform webpages into workspaces with smart sticky notes

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Add smart sticky notes to any webpage with 6 templates (Todo, Ideas, Bugs), 5 themes, and universal search. Export all notes to Word, organize with custom titles, and keep everything private with local storage.
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Ryan Tinklepaugh
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built Sticky Notes², my first Chrome extension ever, and I'm incredibly proud of what I've created! Why I built this: I was constantly losing valuable insights while researching online. Browser bookmarks weren't enough - I needed to capture thoughts, bugs, and ideas directly on the pages where I found them. What makes Sticky Notes² special: 🎯 Smart Templates - 6 pre-formatted note types: Todo Lists (with checkboxes!) Bug Reports (for developers) Ideas, Feedback, Bookmarks, and Blank notes 🔍 Universal Search - Hit Ctrl+Shift+F to instantly find any note across ALL websites. Game-changer for research. 📄 Export to Word - One click exports all your notes as a formatted .doc file. Perfect for reports and documentation. 🔒 100% Private - Everything stays in your browser. No accounts, no cloud, no tracking. Your notes are yours alone. 🎨 Color Coded - 5 color themes that make note-taking enjoyable. I'm especially proud of: Building my first extension and seeing it help real users The lifetime paid model - no more monthly fees for a simple tool How notes intelligently stick to page elements The instant search that works across thousands of notes Perfect for students doing research, developers tracking bugs, content creators collecting ideas, or anyone who thinks better by writing on what they read. 🎁 Launch Week Special: First 50 hunters get it free with code HUNT As a first-time extension developer, I'd love your feedback! What's your biggest frustration with current note-taking tools?