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An all-in-one native alternative to Obsidian + Anki + Readwise + GoodNotes. Write notes, highlight PDFs, draw with Apple Pencil — and every capture turns into a spaced repetition flashcard automatically.
I had Obsidian for notes, Anki for flashcards, Readwise for articles, GoodNotes for handwriting. Each one great on its own. The problem was the gaps between them. I'd highlight a passage, paste it as a note, rewrite it as a flashcard, and by the time I got there I'd already forgotten why it mattered.
So I built CuaderNote. One app where the note is the flashcard, the highlight is the study material, and the canvas sits next to both.
Write -- Block editor, Notion-style. Any line becomes a flashcard (question >> answer, {{cloze}}, image occlusion). Wiki-links, backlinks, templates, split view.
Read -- PDFs, EPUBs, web articles. Multi-color highlights, sticky notes, area highlights, AI actions per highlight, incremental reading.
Draw -- Freeform ink with Apple Pencil. 19 page templates, shape recognition, AI handwriting-to-text.
Remember -- Spaced repetition (FSRS). Predicted intervals, per-folder sessions, peek back at source highlights mid-review.
Native SwiftUI. iCloud sync. Offline-first. No Electron. AI generates cards, summaries and translations in 8 languages.
Every feature is free, forever. No account needed. The only thing that will require a subscription is AI (card generation, summaries, translations). Everything else works offline, no strings attached.
If you've built your own study setup out of several apps, which one would you miss the most?
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About CuaderNote on Product Hunt
“Write. Draw. Read. Remember. All in one place.”
CuaderNote was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. An all-in-one native alternative to Obsidian + Anki + Readwise + GoodNotes. Write notes, highlight PDFs, draw with Apple Pencil — and every capture turns into a spaced repetition flashcard automatically.
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I'm Jony. Solo dev.
I had Obsidian for notes, Anki for flashcards, Readwise for articles, GoodNotes for handwriting. Each one great on its own. The problem was the gaps between them. I'd highlight a passage, paste it as a note, rewrite it as a flashcard, and by the time I got there I'd already forgotten why it mattered.
So I built CuaderNote. One app where the note is the flashcard, the highlight is the study material, and the canvas sits next to both.
Write -- Block editor, Notion-style. Any line becomes a flashcard (question >> answer, {{cloze}}, image occlusion). Wiki-links, backlinks, templates, split view.
Read -- PDFs, EPUBs, web articles. Multi-color highlights, sticky notes, area highlights, AI actions per highlight, incremental reading.
Draw -- Freeform ink with Apple Pencil. 19 page templates, shape recognition, AI handwriting-to-text.
Remember -- Spaced repetition (FSRS). Predicted intervals, per-folder sessions, peek back at source highlights mid-review.
Native SwiftUI. iCloud sync. Offline-first. No Electron. AI generates cards, summaries and translations in 8 languages.
Every feature is free, forever. No account needed. The only thing that will require a subscription is AI (card generation, summaries, translations). Everything else works offline, no strings attached.
If you've built your own study setup out of several apps, which one would you miss the most?
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