Memorypad – A simple editor for your working thoughts
Yet another local markdown editor competing with Obsidian, Bear, and Apple Notes.
A modern local-first Markdown note app
Notion UX + Obsidian portability — but both already nail their strengths separately.
Writers, note-takers wanting local control and modern UX
Obsidian · Notion · Logseq
Why: I love local ownership and portability, but I also want an editor that feels polished and distraction-free for long-form writing. I kept bouncing between "great UX but locked in" and "local-first but rough around the edges," so I started building my own.
What it is:
- Notes are real files on disk (works well with git, backups, other editors)
- Notion-like editing feel on top of Markdown
- Fast search focused on local workflow
What I'm looking for:
- Feedback on the editor experience (what feels great vs annoying)
- What you'd expect from a "Notion + Obsidian" hybrid that is truly local
- Any must-have features to make local notes feel modern without becoming heavy
Right now, Mdit is macOS desktop only, but I plan to expand support gradually.
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