The notes app that finally stuck for me has no sync, no AI, and nothing to fiddle with
A new minimalist writing tool, Kraa.io, is presented as a note app that focuses on fast drafting without syncing or built-in AI. The web-based Markdown editor is described as “offline-first,” starts instantly without signups, and runs entirely in a browser. In testing, the page loaded in under a second on a public library computer, and the writer avoided saving personal credentials on the shared device. After drafting, the user shared a link to a phone and the outline was saved via Google Keep, while the app’s approach is framed as balancing the speed of local editors like Windows Notepad with the portability of cloud tools. Kraa allows unlimited “leafs” on the free plan and offers 100 MB for file and media uploads. A paid tier costs $9 per month. The article also highlights clean Markdown syntax, distraction-free formatting, and customizable templates at the leaf level, suggesting an interface built to keep users in the editing flow.





