Hey All!

Been tinkering on a side project called Quickpoint. It’s a super lightweight, keyboard-first writing and sharing tool. Think of it like a notepad that instantly turns what you type into a shareable page- for notes, code demos, quick thoughts, or even presentations.

The goal is to stay in flow. no tabs, no formatting fluff, just type and share. I’m still very early (beta-ish stage), so I’d love feedback!

It’s Quickpoint.me

You don’t need to sign up. just hit the link and try it. Would really appreciate your thoughts, and happy to check out anything you’re building too.

Thanks! 🙏

    • Kevisthename@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 days ago

      Hey! That’s fair enough! I appreciate the honesty. Out of curiosity, why wouldn’t it stick? Maybe your feedback could shape how it works. Just trying to learn so In can improve it. much appreciated- really!

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        7 days ago

        Mostly laziness. I’m not sure that there’s anything I currently do where this would be a tool for me, so I think if I was using it it’d be out of enthusiasm for the tool causing me to look for reasons to use it and that’d eventually peter out.

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          2 days ago

          I respect the self-awareness. A lot of tools can be cool in theory, but if they don’t slot naturally into your existing habits or workflows, it’s hard to justify their point.

          Curious though: are there any tools you didn’t think you’d stick with, but ended up integrating into your routine anyway? Sometimes those unexpected use cases are the most revealing.