Notes that work offline, because they never needed the internet

My Notes isn't an online app with an offline mode — it's local-first. Notes are written straight to your browser's storage on your device, so “offline” is simply its normal state. On a plane, on flaky café Wi-Fi, or with the network unplugged: writing, editing, search and tags all work exactly the same.

Local-first, not cache-first

Apps that sync to a server and cache locally can lose edits when the connection drops mid-save. My Notes has no server to reach: every keystroke auto-saves to disk on your machine. If you enable optional sync to your own Google Drive or Dropbox, it catches up whenever you're back online — your local copy is always the source of truth.

Everything works offline