I built this app from a simple frustration — capturing and sharing information should be easy, but it rarely is. Ideas come quickly. Tasks pile up. And sometimes, even when you manage to write everything down, sharing those notes with someone else becomes unnecessarily complicated. I wanted to solve both problems — capturing thoughts faster and sharing them smarter. That’s where the idea for this app began. First, I focused on making note-taking effortless. There are moments when typing feels slow or inconvenient, so I added voice note input — allowing you to simply speak and turn your thoughts into notes instantly. Then I looked at sharing. Most apps depend completely on the internet, links, or accounts. But what if you don’t have a connection? Or you just want a faster way? That led to one of the core ideas behind this app: Offline QR sharing — your list is directly embedded inside the QR code itself No server. No upload. No internet. Just scan (using this app), and the full list appears instantly on another device. At the same time, I didn’t want to remove the convenience of online sharing. So I also added: Link-based sharing — send a link, and with one tap, the full list is imported into the app (when connected to the internet) The goal was simple: Capture ideas quickly (voice or text) Share them easily (offline or online) Keep everything simple and practical This app isn’t about adding more features — it’s about solving real everyday problems in a smarter way. I’m continuing to improve it with every update, making it faster, more reliable, and more useful. If this app helps you capture a thought instantly, or share something without friction — even without internet — then it’s doing exactly what I built it for.
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