Quick Markdown notes, organized per project, in a layout you already know. Notes is built like Apple Notes (or Bear, or Obsidian's spiritual cousin) — three panes: projects on the left, note list in the middle, editor on the right. Autosave, pinning, instant search.

It's the place for the scrappy thoughts that don't deserve a full design doc — the "ideas," "TODOs," "remember to playtest this," "what if the enemy AI…" notes that pile up during a project.

Features

  • Three-pane Apple-Notes layout. Projects on the left, note list in the middle, editor on the right. Familiar muscle memory.
  • Per-project notes. Each project gets its own scratch space. No more mixing up "ideas for the platformer" with "ideas for the roguelike."
  • Autosave. Type, and it's saved. No save button, no Ctrl+S anxiety.
  • Pinning. Pin important notes to the top of the list. Great for "active TODO" and "north star reminders."
  • Instant search. Type in the search box and the list filters in real time — across all notes in the current project.
  • Markdown formatting. Headings, lists, code blocks, links — the standard kit. Renders properly in the editor pane.
  • Singleton. Only one Notes window — the canonical view onto your notes, no risk of duplicate autosaves stepping on each other.

What you walk away with

  • A growing per-project scratchpad of ideas, todos, and observations.
  • A reliable place to dump thoughts at 11pm so you can find them again at 11am.
  • One less reason to alt-tab to a separate notes app and forget what you were doing.

Game ideas are slippery. Catch them here before they swim away.