The Secure Note

The Secure Note

Your Zero-Knowledge Encrypted Notebook

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@thesecurenote
Published on Feb 23, 2026
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About The Secure Note

Every note app can read your notes. All of them. They have to, that's how sync works. But what if you don't want that? What if you want notes that are actually private? That's why we built TheSecureNote. When you write something, it gets encrypted in your browser before it ever leaves your device. Your password never touches our servers. We never see what you write. If you forget your password, we can't help you recover it. Not because we're being difficult, but because we literally can't. Your notes are encrypted with a key that only exists in your browser. Nobody can read them without your password. Not us, not hackers, not governments. You pick a username, start writing, and that's it. No email required. No account setup. No tracking pixels. Free forever at thesecurenote.com/yourname. Want a custom domain? Pay once, own it forever. No subscriptions.

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The Secure Note provides a web-based writing platform utilizing zero-knowledge browser-side encryption to ensure data remains inaccessible to third parties. It operates as a subscription-free service with no email registration required for basic use.

  • Zero-knowledge encryption performed locally in the browser.
  • No email or account setup required for immediate use.
  • Pay-once pricing model for custom domains with no recurring subscriptions.
  • Privacy-focused architecture with no tracking pixels or server-side password storage.

Ideal for: Freelancers, Indie Hackers, and non-technical users seeking a private environment for note-taking and knowledge bases without the risk of third-party data access.

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thesecurenote
@thesecurenote

Zero-knowledge encrypted notes. Password stays in browser. We can't read your data even if forced to. Free tier forever. Custom domains available. What do you think?