Notes
Knowledgeweight 1tracker · keeps what you put in
The thought was good, which is why it's so annoying that it lived and died on the back of an envelope. Notes is the plain drawer for everything you'd rather keep: a title, a tag so you can find it again, and the content itself, at whatever length the thought deserves. Not a second brain — just a reliable pocket for the first one.
This is not a screenshot. It's the real tool, running right here — go on, put something in it.
Open the demo full-screen: /demos/notes.html
What it keeps
- Titleshort text
- Tagshort text
- Contentnotes
Questions people ask
How do I organise my notes in this tool?
Each note has a title, a tag, and its content. The tag is the whole filing system — one honest word like 'recipes' or 'meetings' does more than a folder tree you'll never maintain.
Is this Notes tool good for long-form writing?
The content field takes as much as you give it, so drafts and long thoughts fit fine. It's built for keeping, though, not typesetting — think notebook, not printing press.
Can anyone else read my notes?
No one. Notes is a single HTML file running offline in your browser — no account, no cloud, no sync service with a privacy policy to squint at. Your notes stay on the page, and the file is yours forever.
Fits your knife at weight 1. Nothing here is final — Knife follows Life. Reforging within your tier is free, forever. Add it, drop it, reforge later; the file stays yours either way.