Professional notes, engineered for clarity.
NoteFlow is the Markdown workspace for developers, writers and knowledge workers. Live preview, cloud sync, PDF export.
Getting Started with NoteFlow
Welcome to your new Markdown workspace.
Features
- Live preview as you type
- Auto-save to cloud
- Export PDF / HTML
- Tags & fuzzy search
Built for serious writers
Every feature designed to help you think clearly, write faster, and share confidently.
Markdown Rendering
Full GitHub-flavoured Markdown with real-time live preview. Tables, checklists, blockquotes — everything renders instantly as you type.
Cloud Sync
Your notes are saved automatically and synced across all your devices in real time. Never lose work again.
Focus / Zen Mode
Distraction-free writing experience. Hide the sidebar, preview pane and toolbar to focus on what matters — your words.
Syntax Highlighting & Mermaid
Beautiful syntax highlighting for 100+ languages with JetBrains Mono. Render Mermaid diagrams inline — flowcharts, sequence diagrams, ERDs and more.
Export PDF & HTML
One-click export to beautifully formatted PDF or standalone HTML. Share your notes anywhere.
Version History
Every save creates a version checkpoint. Browse, preview and restore any previous state of your note.
Note Tagging
Organise notes with tags and powerful fuzzy search. Find any note in milliseconds across your entire knowledge base.
Start in four steps
Zero setup. No credit card. Just open, write, and ship.
Sign in with Google
One-click authentication via your Google account. No password required — secure and instant.
Create or choose a template
Start from a blank canvas or pick a template — meeting notes, technical docs, journal entry and more.
Write in Markdown, see live preview
Type in the editor pane, see a beautifully rendered preview instantly — side by side or full screen.
Save to cloud or export
Auto-save keeps everything safe in the cloud. Export as PDF or HTML to share with anyone, anywhere.
Start writing for free
Join NoteFlow today. No credit card required, no limits on notes. Just sign in with Google and start writing.