94 Interest Score
6 Discussions
0.06 Engagement
Apr 2021 Launched

Dedicated mobile app to make a note of where you've put something. No need to remember where something is or where you made a note of where something is. Notes easily sharable and interoperable with Debby Notes Alexa skill.

What the Community Said

How is this different from using Apple notes or any other note taking app? Congrats on the launch!

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@kenmoo asked how Debby Notes is different from other note taking apps. I want to expand on my reply to provide more background. While one can use any of these note taking apps to record where things are, there always seem to be some inconvenience that I came across. It feels like I am forcing the app to do something it was not designed to do. Finally, I decided I should just write an app that does exactly what I need. That is how Debby Notes came about. To me, a mobile app could do just one fun

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When I put something away, either temporarily or for storage, the chosen location always makes a lot of sense. Sometimes, I would even make a note of where I put it. But when it comes time to find the thing again, many times I could not figure out where I could have put it and often couldn't even remember where I made a note of that either. Debby Notes is my answer. Hopefully, it can help others as well. Decide to charge for it since I have to pay to use AWS for backend. Not sure if the price is

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