Meet NoteUX.com which is a beautifully designed note-taking app that helps you quickly capture, organize, and optimize your thoughts effortlessly. It's a persistent notepad on a new Tab with 7 scratch pads ready to be scratched!
Capture notes on every new Tab
Meet NoteUX.com which is a beautifully designed note-taking app that helps you quickly capture, organize, and optimize your thoughts effortlessly. It's a persistent notepad on a new Tab with 7 scratch pads ready to be scratched!
Hey Product Hunt! π A few days ago, I launched NoteUX, a clean and distraction-free space to capture and organize your notes. Today, I'm excited to bring you the NoteUX Chrome Extension! π Now you can take notes right from any webpage without losing your flow or switching tabs. With the NoteUX Chrome extension, you can: β Take notes directly from any new tab β Auto-save and organize notes into your workspace β Minimal, fast, and distraction-free β A persistent notepad on a new Tab with 7 readily
This is such a great idea. The NoteUX Chrome Extension makes it so easy to take notes without disrupting your flow. I really like that it auto-saves and organizes everything for you. Itβs such a time-saver. The persistent notepad in a new tab with seven scratch pads is a smart touch. Itβs simple but so practical for staying organized while browsing. Looking forward to seeing where this goes. Great job on this!
Hey Nabeel β will be there a possibility to write notes on the side panel (on the right) while browsing any other tab?
I really love the clean design! Iβm excited to see how it evolves.
That's a great concept. I really need something modern browser lack is the possibility to take some notes. Quite often I come back to a page and I think "I know there was something important here but I do not remember what". I'm going to massively use this tool! π P.S. I did something similar but only for Linkedin ( https://innotes.me ), that's why I love this idea so much π
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