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Sticky Notes turns your browser's blank new tab page into a visual workspace filled with colorful sticky notes.
Create notes in 25 colors, drag them anywhere on an infinite canvas, resize from any corner, and rotate from any edge. Write in Markdown for headings, bold, italic, lists, code blocks, and links. Adjust font size per note.
Choose from multiple canvas backgrounds: plain color, cork board, graph paper, dot grid, an animated galaxy, or kanban boards (3-lane and 4-lane).
Everything saves automatically to your browser's localStorage. There is no backend, no account, no login, no tracking, and no ads. The app works fully offline.
Built with Vue 3, Pinia, and Vite. Works as a browser homepage on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera, with built-in setup instructions for each browser.
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StickyNotes.fyiStickyNotes.fyi's answer:
It's a fully client-side sticky notes app designed specifically as a browser homepage or new tab replacement. There's no backend, no account, no tracking. Everything saves to localStorage and works offline. Most note apps require sign-up or sync to a server. This one doesn't.
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Zero friction. You open a tab and your notes are right there. No login, no loading spinner waiting for a server, no ads. It supports Markdown, 25 note colors, drag/resize/rotate, and multiple backgrounds/themes. It's as fast as a local file but with a visual, spatial layout that makes it easy to organize your thoughts at a glance.
StickyNotes.fyi's answer:
Developers, students, and knowledge workers who want a visual, low-friction notepad always open in their browser. People who value privacy and simplicity over feature bloat.
StickyNotes.fyi's answer:
I'm a freelance front-end developer with almost 20 years of experience. During downtime between contracts, I built the tool I actually wanted: a simple, beautiful sticky notes workspace that lives in my browser's new tab page. No login walls, no subscription, no data leaving my machine. I use it daily myself.
StickyNotes.fyi's answer:
Vue 3, Pinia (state management), Vite (build tool), and vanilla CSS. Hosted on Netlify. No backend, no database, no API.
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