Notepad

Requires server processing

Keep several formatted notes side by side, saved automatically to this browser as you type — sign in only when you want a specific note backed up to your account.

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    Overview

    Most quick-note tools either force you into plain text or send everything to a server the moment you start typing. This notepad keeps a small set of formatting options — bold, italic, headings, lists, links — without turning into a full document editor, and it saves to your browser automatically so nothing is lost on a refresh or accidental tab close. You can keep as many notes open as you like, switching between them from the sidebar like separate files. Saving to your account is a separate, deliberate step for the notes you actually want to keep long-term or read from another device.

    Examples

    Basic formatting

    Meeting notes
    
    - Decide on launch date
    - Follow up with design
    <h2>Meeting notes</h2><ul><li>Decide on launch date</li><li>Follow up with design</li></ul>

    How It Works

    1. Click "New note" to start one, or select an existing note from the sidebar.
    2. Type in the editor and use the toolbar for bold, italic, headings, lists, quotes, and links.
    3. Every note saves to this browser automatically as you type — no button required.
    4. Click "Save to account" on a note to back it up to your Adikya account; you'll be asked to sign in first if you haven't already.

    Use Cases

    Quick scratch notes while working

    Jot down formatted notes alongside another tab without needing an account or losing them on refresh.

    Notes you want on another device

    Save a specific note to your account once it's worth keeping, and it's available next time you sign in from anywhere.

    Tips

    • Notes saved only to this browser won't appear on another device or browser profile — use "Save to account" for anything you need elsewhere.

    FAQ

    Not by default. Every note is saved to this browser's local storage as you type. Nothing reaches Adikya's servers unless you click "Save to account" on a specific note.

    You're taken to the sign-in page and brought straight back here afterward, at which point that note finishes saving to your account automatically.

    Yes, as long as you're using the same browser on the same device — notes are stored in that browser's local storage. Clearing your browser's site data will remove them, which is also why saving anything important to your account is worth doing.

    Bold, italic, strikethrough, headings, block quotes, bulleted and numbered lists, and links — enough for readable notes without the complexity of a full document editor.

    Yes, 200 notes per account, which is far beyond typical use — plenty of room for anything you'd actually want backed up.

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