Stack

A beautiful and smart key-value based writing app

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This is the 2nd launch from Stack. View more

Stack 2.0

Rapidly stack your notes within a new browser tab.
Stack 2.0 was ranked #5 of the day for June 9th, 2017

Stack 2.0 is a Chrome Extension which enables you to rapidly take key-value based notes within a new tab.

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Launch Team

What do you think? …

Christoph Biering
Hi Product Hunt! I'm the creator of Stack. Today I release Stack 2.0 as a Chrome extension. Over the last months, I rethink the idea and concept of Stack. I go away from the writer in the direction of an app that helps you to save your notes without worrying where you save them. Give them a key, add a formatting and find them later. It is as easy as it sounds. The goods thing is that you don't need to register yourself, just install the free Chrome extension and start stacking your notes within a new browser tab. I hope that you like Stack and that you can give me some feedback.
Grant
Looks cool! Where are the notes stored? Will they be synced between computers with the same Chrome profile?
Christoph Biering
@grantgamesgames Thank you! The notes are stored in the built-in Chrome database. Actually not but I will add this feature in future updates :D
Joseph J. Lam
I am still obsessed with finding the best note taking app and this looks very promising. I've always thought that the new tab space is highly underutilized. Will you be allowing people to create accounts so notes sync in real-time to your Stack iOS/Mac app? That would be the kicker for me.
Christoph Biering
@joejlam Thank you for the kind words :). Yes and no. The basics are already done and I "just" need to connect the local database with a database on a server but that comes with a tradeoff. I need to add a subscription or something like that to cover the server costs. The other point is that a sync between multiple different devices is not a trivial task. One of my goals on launching Stack on ProductHunt was to evaluate if that's worth it.