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Writepad
Notion-style editor. No account. No server. Just a link.
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Notion-style editor. No account. No server. Just a link.
3 followers
Writepad is a browser-only block editor that compresses your whole document into the URL hash. No login, no backend, no telemetry — copy the link and you've shared, saved, and synced. Slash commands, themes, TODO sidebar, export to PDF/MD/HTML.






Hey Product Hunt 👋
I kept noticing I was opening a separate note-taking app to jot down something I was already thinking about inside a browser tab. Research in one tab, draft in another window, copy-paste between them.
Writepad lives where you already work — in the browser. New tab, start typing. No app to install.
The trick: your entire document lives in the URL hash. Compressed, base64-encoded, right there in the address bar.
To share it → copy the link
To sync to your phone → scan the built-in QR code
The URL is the document.
That makes it private by architecture, not by promise. No backend, no database. Open the network tab — nothing leaves your device. Nothing to log in to, nothing to leak. And it's a real editor:
Slash menu & markdown shortcuts
Tables, code blocks, checklists
TODO sidebar
One-click export to PDF / MD / HTML
🔗 Try it → writepad.org
Would love to hear: does the URL-as-document model click for you, or feel weird? What breaks it for your workflow?