note2tell – Notes for later

For couples, friends, families

Free · Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS.

note2tell – Remember what truly matters. Everyday life is full of little things – funny moments, thoughtful ideas, or beautiful encounters. With note2tell, you can quickly capture them – so you can share them later. Notes for real life: Whether you’re commuting, traveling, or taking a walk – jot down thoughts, observations, or stories in seconds. Share, don’t forget: Want to tell your partner about your day? Share travel memories with friends? note2tell keeps everything in one place – even the things you’d usually forget. Fast, simple, always with you: Capture a note in seconds – text, voice, or both. Minimalist and distraction-free. Your personal memory assistant: note2tell helps you stay connected – with meaningful conversations, spontaneous moments, and real-life stories. Download now and never forget the things worth sharing.

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New language added: Chinese is now available in the app.

The developer, Peter Varga, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .

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    Seller
    • Peter Varga
    Size
    • 779.3 KB
    Category
    • Productivity
    Compatibility
    Requires iOS 18.0 or later.
    • iPhone
      Requires iOS 18.0 or later.
    • iPad
      Requires iPadOS 18.0 or later.
    • Mac
      Requires macOS 15.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
    • Apple Vision
      Requires visionOS 2.0 or later.
    Languages
    English and 2 more
    • English, German, Simplified Chinese
    Age Rating
    4+
    Copyright
    • © Peter Varga