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Meeting Notes

Take meeting notes in markdown, share the link, export the minutes.

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Quick Notes

Markdown scratchpad with live preview

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About this Meeting Notes

Meeting Notes — at a glance

Type meeting notes in markdown with live preview, share the URL with attendees afterwards, and export the minutes as Markdown or PDF (Pro). One note per meeting, pinned and color-tagged in the sidebar for easy retrieval.

Why use Toolenza for this?

Notion and Confluence are powerful, but for a one-off meeting they're overhead. Quick Notes is the in-between: structure good enough for clean minutes (headings, bullets, action items as checkboxes), share-by-URL good enough for any audience, and export good enough that the minutes survive Toolenza.


A distraction-free notepad that speaks markdown

Quick Notes is what a programmer's brain wants when they need to jot something down: a clean text pane on the left, a rendered preview on the right, keyboard shortcuts for everything, and no "sign up to keep writing" wall. Open the URL, start typing, and your words save themselves to your browser as you go.

It supports the markdown features you actually use — headings, bold, italic, lists, task lists with checkboxes, blockquotes, inline code, code blocks, links — without trying to be a full word processor. The split view shows your source on the left and the formatted result on the right; Focus mode strips everything to a single column for serious writing; and the sidebar manages multiple notes you can search, pin, tag with a color, or duplicate.

Made for

  • Daily journaling — open the same note every morning and add the date as an H2
  • Meeting notes — capture an agenda, take notes, share the URL with attendees afterwards
  • Drafting blog posts or emails — write in markdown, copy the HTML out, paste anywhere
  • Code snippets — fenced code blocks render with syntax styling
  • Research collection — one note per topic, pin the active research to the top
  • Standup prep — keep one note per teammate, update it before the call
  • README drafting — write your README in the preview pane, then copy it over

How it stays out of your way

There's no save button. There's no "are you sure you want to leave?" modal. There's no account signup blocking the editor. Notes save to your browser's localStorage every 350ms and to your Toolenza account in the background if you're on Pro. Ctrl+B bolds, Ctrl+I italicises, Ctrl+N spins up a new note, F toggles Focus mode. The export menu hands you Markdown, HTML, plain text, or PDF in one click.

Privacy

Free users' notes live in their browser only and never reach our servers. Pro users opt into cross-device sync (notes stored against your account, encrypted in transit). We never read the contents — they're opaque payloads to us.

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Frequently asked questions

Share the URL during the meeting (read-only on the recipient's side; they get a copy in their own Quick Notes). Export to PDF or Markdown afterwards for the permanent record.

Use markdown task syntax: `- [ ] follow up with Maria by Friday`. They render as checkboxes in the preview and survive every export.

Duplicate a previous note to reuse its structure (agenda → notes → action items). Pin your favourite template at the top of the sidebar for quick access.

On the free tier, in your browser's localStorage — never on our servers. Pro users get cross-device sync, with notes stored against their account and accessible from any device they sign in on.

Headings (H1–H6), bold, italic, inline code, fenced code blocks, ordered and unordered lists, task lists with checkboxes, blockquotes, links, images, and horizontal rules. Tables and footnotes are not yet supported.

Yes — click *Share link* and a URL is copied to your clipboard with the note encoded in the hash. Anyone who opens the URL gets a copy of the note imported into their own Quick Notes.

Yes, PDF export is a Pro feature — pick *PDF* from the export menu and Quick Notes renders a clean formatted PDF with your title, date stamp, and styled markdown. Free users can still export to Markdown, HTML, or plain text.

Pro users get the last 50 snapshots of all their notes, with one-click restore. Free users get standard browser undo while editing.

Yes — press F to hide the sidebar, toolbar, and banners, leaving only the editor and preview. Press F again to bring them back.

Type `- [ ] thing to do` for an unchecked task, or `- [x] thing done` for a checked one. The preview shows them as real checkboxes. You can also click the checklist button in the toolbar.

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