Capture notes at top speed.
Keep them connected across phone and desktop.
9uicknote is a notes app built to feel lighter, faster, and more direct. It avoids unnecessary features and puts writing, keeping notes, and staying focused first.


A service that stays out of your way when you want to write.
Think it, write it. Saving and syncing, naturally. Everything but writing — stripped away.
Only the features that make writing feel better.
Start writing the moment it opens
You land in the note itself. Heavy toolbars and complex setup stay out of the way so your thought can keep moving.
Reliable sync that feels natural
When you pause, leave the screen, or close the tab, notes save and sync quietly and naturally in the background.
Publish the notes you want to share right away
Your notes are personal by default, but when you need to share one, you can publish it instantly.
Focus mode and meditate mode
Focus mode strips things down so you can focus only on writing. Meditate mode removes everything else to help you reset your mind.
Just one drink a month, for a smoother way to write.
- Up to 100 notes
- Up to 50,000 chars per note
- Favorites
- Focus mode
- Meditation mode
- Up to 1,000 notes
- Up to 100,000 chars per note
- Favorites
- Focus mode
- Meditation mode
- And more
How is this different from larger note apps?+
9uicknote is focused on writing quickly and syncing quietly. It intentionally avoids notebooks, AI helpers, and other heavyweight layers.
Can I share the notes I write?+
Yes. Notes are private by default, but you can publish individual notes and share them with a public URL.
Can I use it on my smartphone?+
Yes. The web app already works well on smartphones, and the Android and iOS apps make the experience even more comfortable.
Does it support Markdown?+
Yes. It supports common Markdown like headings, lists, task lists, links, code blocks, blockquotes, bold, italic, and strikethrough.
Can someone realistically guess a published note URL?+
Not impossible, but highly impractical. Public note URLs use a public user ID plus a 20-character note ID, and the note ID alone has roughly 7 × 10^35 possible combinations.




