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Aviquill
Blocks on an endless canvas. Build ideas visually.
Aviquill is a canvas note app where you just place ideas anywhere instead of forcing them into pages. You can move things freely, connect them with arrows, and group them into their own spaces when they grow. There’s a zoomed-out view that lets you find things visually, kind of like a star map. You can also try everything right away with the demo. It’s meant to feel like a space for thinking, not something that makes you organize everything first.
I built Aviquill because I got tired of note apps trying to force everything into pages and structure. I just wanted a space where I could drop ideas anywhere, connect them when it made sense, and not think too much about formatting.
So Aviquill is basically that. A canvas with blocks, simple connections, and spaces you can expand into. There is also a zoomed-out view that lets you find things more visually.
There is a demo you can try right away. If you check it out, I would really like to know what feels good and what does not.
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About Aviquill on Product Hunt
“Blocks on an endless canvas. Build ideas visually.”
Aviquill was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #68 on the daily leaderboard. Aviquill is a canvas note app where you just place ideas anywhere instead of forcing them into pages. You can move things freely, connect them with arrows, and group them into their own spaces when they grow. There’s a zoomed-out view that lets you find things visually, kind of like a star map. You can also try everything right away with the demo. It’s meant to feel like a space for thinking, not something that makes you organize everything first.
Aviquill was featured in Productivity (651.7k followers), User Experience (365.3k followers) and Notes (8.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 166.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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I built Aviquill because I got tired of note apps trying to force everything into pages and structure.
I just wanted a space where I could drop ideas anywhere, connect them when it made sense, and not think too much about formatting.
So Aviquill is basically that. A canvas with blocks, simple connections, and spaces you can expand into. There is also a zoomed-out view that lets you find things more visually.
There is a demo you can try right away.
If you check it out, I would really like to know what feels good and what does not.