One account, one workspace. Android is on Google Play and the web app needs no install at all; the Mac and Windows installers are not published yet.
Everything the browser gives you, in a native window — plus the two things a browser tab cannot do: stay running when you close it, and answer a keyboard shortcut from anywhere on your machine.
arythmaticnotes:// deep links. An arythmaticnotes://open/… link jumps to that page in the app instead of opening another browser tab.Installers are on the way
The Mac and Windows builds have not been published yet. This page reads the release feed directly, so the download buttons appear here the moment the first build ships — we would rather show you nothing than a link that 404s.
Use Arythmatic Notes in your browserWhen they land: macOS 11 Big Sur or later (Apple silicon and Intel) and Windows 10 or later, 64-bit.
Your workspace in your pocket, signed in with the same account.
notes.arythmatic.cloud link opens the app instead of a browser tab.An iOS build is in development, but there is no App Store listing yet — so there is nothing to install.
In the meantime, Safari can add Arythmatic Notes to your Home Screen and it behaves like an app.
Not available yet
Nothing to download. Every content type, every space, in any modern browser — and you can install it as an app from the browser itself.
Your pages are identical everywhere — they live in the same workspace. These are the things only a particular platform can do.
| Capability | Mac & Windows | Android | iPhone & iPad | Web & PWA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quick capture with Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+N | System-wide | No | No | Only while the tab is focused |
| Keeps running in the menu bar / tray | Yes | No | No | No |
| Push notifications | No | Yes | No | No |
| Opens links to your pages natively | arythmaticnotes:// | Verified app links | No | No |
| How you get it | Not published yet | Google Play | Not available yet | Any browser |
Desktop system requirements: macOS 11 Big Sur or later on Apple silicon or Intel, and Windows 10 or later on 64-bit hardware.
Every client signs in to the same workspace, so whatever you write in the browser today is already there the first time you open it somewhere else.