About TaskNote

TaskNote is a private note taking app built for people who want a calm workspace and real control over their data. I created it because I wanted notes that feel simple, fast, and truly personal, without the hidden tradeoffs that come with many modern apps.

Why I built it

Most note apps are optimized for growth. More accounts, more integrations, more tracking, more “smart” features. That usually means your notes and your behavior become part of someone else’s system. I wanted the opposite. A tool that stays focused on the core job, capture thoughts, organize them, and find them later, while keeping privacy as a default.

The idea was simple. If you cannot trust your notes tool, you will never use it as your second brain. TaskNote is built so you can write freely, without thinking about who might read it, analyze it, or monetize it.

Principles

  • Privacy first.TaskNote is designed so you stay in control of your content.
  • Clarity over complexity.Features must earn their place. No noisy interface, no feature bloat.
  • Speed and focus.Writing and searching should feel instant and frictionless.
  • Trust through limits.If something adds risk without real value, it does not belong.

What TaskNote is not

  • No tracking. TaskNote does not use analytics that follow you around the web.
  • No ads. Your attention is not a product.
  • No data selling. Your content is not a business model.
  • No “surprise” collection. If something is not needed for the app to work, it should not exist.

A note on security

TaskNote uses a privacy focused approach, including client side encryption. The goal is straightforward, keep your notes protected and keep the encryption keys out of anyone else’s hands. If you care about how this works, you can read the full explanation on the Privacy page.

Roadmap

TaskNote will grow carefully. The roadmap is driven by reliability, better organization, and a smoother daily workflow. I prefer shipping fewer features, but making each one solid, predictable, and easy to understand.

Contact

If you have questions, feedback, or want to report an issue, contact support here.