
NoteCove
Local-first notes and tasks with private cloud sync
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About NoteCove
NoteCove provides a safe harbor for your most important information. You can manage your notes and tasks through a local-first architecture that prioritizes privacy and speed. This tool ensures you maintain complete control over your data by syncing through your own private cloud storage rather than third-party servers. It offers a streamlined experience for organizing your thoughts and to-do lists while keeping your data secure and accessible across your devices.
Product Insights
NoteCove combines documentation and task management within a local-first system that uses private cloud synchronization for data sovereignty. It operates across web and desktop platforms to support specialized workflows like automated PDF indexing and activity tracking.
- Local-first architecture ensures high speed and offline data privacy.
- Data remains under user control by syncing through private cloud storage.
- Integrated OCR capabilities automatically index PDF documents without text layers.
- Built-in activity logs facilitate workflow tracking for human users and AI agents.
Ideal for: Freelancers, students, and indie hackers who require a private environment for note-taking and knowledge base management across multiple devices.
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1.0.2 Released today
* Improved PDF support with OCRing if there is no text layer -- so the content is indexed * Activity log -- useful with agents to see what you're working on lately.
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A calm, focused note-taking space that keeps distractions out is something a lot of writers and students really want. NoteCove looks like it nails that minimal environment where you can actually think and write without interruptions.
congratulations on your lunch! what made you build this?
@vabuesconnect I've wanted something like this for a while, and the tipping point was I couldn't use apple notes at work, lol. I've worked on Dropbox Paper and Google Docs (in the I worked at both companies) and knew how to make it work too
Super excited of hitting beta today!