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BlokNotes for developers

Where the design doc, the diagram and the API key live together

Developer knowledge scatters with precision: design docs in one wiki, diagrams in a whiteboard tool, credentials in a chat thread you'd rather not think about, and the client's bug reports in email.

BlokNotes consolidates the lot: notes with code blocks and embedded Excalidraw diagrams, issues with priorities and follow-ups for client work, an encrypted vault for the credentials — and a headless CMS when your notes should become a changelog or docs site.

Sound familiar?

The problems this solves

Architecture decisions without records

Design docs with revision history, code blocks and inline diagrams — plus backlinks, so the implementation notes reference the decision that shaped them.

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The vault encrypts credentials with keys derived from your password, and shares them through expiring, read-limited, revocable links instead of messages that live forever.

A CMS project for every content need

Publish notes as versioned pages and tables as collections over a token-protected API — a changelog or docs site without standing up another stack.

How it works

How developers use BlokNotes

  1. 1

    Document decisions

    Write the design doc with code blocks and an embedded architecture diagram. Revision history keeps the paper trail as it evolves.

  2. 2

    Track the client's reality

    Bug reports and feature requests become issues with type, priority and follow-up dates — visible on the client's record, not buried in mail.

  3. 3

    Hand off securely

    Staging credentials go in the vault and reach the client through an expiring, password-protected share link with an access log.

  4. 4

    Publish from your notes

    The changelog table and docs notes publish through the CMS — draft environment first, production when ready, tokens scoping who reads what.

FAQ

Questions from this corner of the world

Is there an API?

The CMS serves published content over a token-protected API with environments and CORS controls. It's designed for reading published content from your sites and apps.

Can I write code in notes?

Yes — code blocks are first-class in the editor, alongside tables, diagrams and everything else.

Join other developers on BlokNotes

Free during the public beta — every feature, no usage limits, no credit card.