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Your notes should outlive every app you put them in.

A new way of working: everything you capture, clip, and create becomes a plain Markdown file in one folder on your Mac. Readable by you, by any app, and by whatever AI you use — forever, with no account and no subscription.

You're on the list. First access and launch news, as it happens.

From the studio behind PocketLauncher. First app arriving soon.

The problem

Everything you save is somewhere else.

Your notes are in one app's database. Your saved articles are on a company's server. Your voice memos are in a cloud you don't control.

It works until it doesn't. Pocket shut down in 2025 and deleted everyone's saves — years of reading, gone on a deadline. Every service asks for trust it can't promise to keep.

There is an older, calmer answer: files. Plain text, in a folder, on your machine. Files don't shut down. Files don't charge monthly.

Markdown is a simple, open text format — not a product, not a company, just readable text. It opens on a Mac, a PC, a phone, a Linux box, in any editor ever written and any editor yet to come. And in the AI era it has quietly become the one format every assistant — Claude, ChatGPT, whatever comes next — reads natively.

Your knowledge, in the most durable and most useful format that exists. That's the whole idea.

The flow

One folder. Everything flows through it.

01 → In

Clip a page from Safari and it arrives as clean Markdown, yours to keep. Drop in a PDF or a Word file and it comes out readable. Your desktop and downloads tidy themselves along the way.

02 · At the center

Double-click any Markdown file and it's just... there. Rendered, readable, editable. No vault, no library, no app swallowing your notes. The folder is the system. The Finder is the library.

03 ← Out

Pack a set of notes into perfect context for your AI, turn a file into a typeset PDF, or present it as slides — your audience joining from their phones over your Wi-Fi.

The relay

Your Mac is your cloud.

The phone in your pocket doesn't need another cloud. It needs a way to reach your Mac.

Clip an article from your phone on the train and it lands in your folder at home. Read your notes anywhere — served by your Mac, to you, encrypted end to end. We run the relay; we can't read a word of it. And everything works with the relay off, on your own Wi-Fi, the way PocketLauncher already does today.

Your files never live on our servers. That's not a limitation. That's the product.

The apps

A calendar of doors.

Eight small apps, released one at a time. A door opens when its app ships. Come back to see which door opens next — or leave your email and we'll tell you.

Door {{ door.num }} Open
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Learn more →
Door {{ door.num }}

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Get told when this door opens →
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Every app works alone. Together they're a way of working.

Principles

  • Local first — your files live on your Mac, not on our servers.
  • No accounts required. No subscriptions — try free for 7 days, pay once, own it.
  • No hostage. If you don't buy, your files are still yours — plain Markdown.
  • Markdown — a simple, open text format that works on every platform, in every editor, forever. Take everything with you, any time, no export needed.
  • Small tools that do one thing well, built with care by a small studio in Denmark.

Follow the build.

We're building this family in the open — the craft, the decisions, the launches. Leave your email and you'll get the story as it happens, and first access when each app ships.

You're in. We'll write when the next door opens.

A PX7 Digital project