Whether you've found a bug, have a feature request, or just want to say hello — we read every single message and reply within 1–2 business days.
Found something broken? Include your browser version and steps to reproduce.
bugs@notaapp.ioIdeas welcome. We review every suggestion when planning our roadmap.
ideas@notaapp.ioFor business enquiries, media kits, and collaboration opportunities.
partnerships@notaapp.io⏱ Response time: We aim to reply to all messages within 1–2 business days. During feature releases it may be up to 3 days. We appreciate your patience.
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Yes, completely free with no catch. Nota started as a personal project and we believe useful tools should be accessible. We may introduce optional cosmetic add-ons in future but core functionality will always be free. We don't sell data — there's no data to sell because none reaches our servers.
Yes. All notes are stored in your browser's localStorage. The editor, formatting, search, flashcards, and doodles work with no internet connection. AI features require a one-time model download (after which they work offline). Google Drive sync obviously requires internet.
Only you. Notes are stored locally in your browser. If you use Google Drive sync, they are encrypted with AES-256 using your password before being uploaded — Google cannot read them, and neither can we. We have no servers that receive or process your note content.
Please email bugs@notaapp.io with your browser name and version, the steps to reproduce the issue, and any error messages from the browser console (F12 → Console). The more detail, the faster we can fix it.
Absolutely. Use the contact form above or email ideas@notaapp.io. The flashcard system, knowledge graph, and meeting mode all came from user suggestions. We prioritise features that many users request and that preserve the privacy-first architecture.
The web app works on iOS Safari and macOS Chrome/Safari today. Native App Store and Mac App Store versions are on our roadmap for 2025. Linux users can run the web app or open the HTML file in any browser. Sign up for our newsletter via the contact form to be notified when they launch.