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  • Meh…

    Looks super interesting, but was quickly impractical for me. A note taking app without iPad or MacOS support quickly becomes cumbersome and redundant. If I takes notes on my phone, I’m capturing something on the go. Perhaps some people will find this app useful, but I lost interest quickly when considering I have to use a different app to take notes on my iMac or iPad. For context, I use Evernote daily but would love to find an alternative. That said, why would I takes notes in this app on my phone and then switch to Evernote or Notion or Apple notes or OneNote or numerous other apps that are cross-platform when I’m on my iPad or iMac, which are the devices I primarily use for note taking? I might check back periodically to see if iPadOS and/or MacOS are available. Best of luck to the dev!
  • High-speed notes

    Stash pad is faster than any other notes app I’ve tried. It’s clearly optimized for technical users. Highly recommend!
  • Love the simplicity

    Isn’t cluttered up with features I won’t use, and the desktop app is excellent
  • Chat UI is Magic

    There’s something about the chat UI that makes it so much easier to dump down thoughts and lists. I’m not sure exactly why that is but there you have it.
  • Superhuman for notes

    Fast and beautiful with an accessible command palette for every action. Any Superhuman user should give Stashpad a go.
  • Excellent Product!

    Dark mode, markdown, performant
    Stellar dark theme. Strong markdown support. Quick actions on mobile (tap and hold) or desktop (keybindings).
  • Great notes app!

    Exactly how a notes app should be
    Fast and simple for notes and todos. To organize you just put things in stashes or use the default chronology. The app isn’t bogged down by extra stuff. Probably why it’s fast.
  • My New Go-To

    Love the DM interface and super easy to use!
  • Game changer!

    Stashpad is the tool I always wanted as developer, it works the way I think and slotted perfectly into my workflow
  • Neat

    Love the DM interface

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