Just FYI, one can also save RTF doc in cryptpad as html.
https://web.archive.org/web/20020802014713/http://www.fogcre...
Same question. Is there an example of how the final website might look like?
“Made with Alto”
When clicking the buttons, nothing happened, not even the 'copy markdown' button worked. I'm running 15.5 (24F74).
“Made with Alto…”
The “Guides” link in the docs page leads me to an empty page (turned off ad blocker and checked, but no luck).
The app is free and the one time price request seems reasonable. But adding a custom domain is a comparatively more expensive subscription (or a much higher one time fee).
Are there apps that allow publishing from Apple Notes to a website with one’s own domain without additional subscription fees?
> Make a website, blog, or portfolio using nothing but Apple Notes.
A bit confusing.
For example: https://bloggrify.com/
Dumb mistake I won’t make again.
I’ve heard many times over the years not to trust “the cloud” and don’t consider it to be a valid backup solution. This is the first time I’ve ever actually been bitten by it.
https://9to5mac.com/2025/07/17/heres-everything-new-for-appl...
cxr•23h ago
It seems that the note is the preferred form of interaction, following straightforwardly from the concept of revealed preference—else those in the target audience wouldn't actually be choosing the notes every day, when they could be choosing not-notes.
So that's the value proposition here: taking the thing that its users like more and exchanging it for something that they like less.
Telemakhos•23h ago
cxr•21h ago
<https://rakhim.org/honestly-undefined/19/>
bayindirh•13h ago
The graph was true, because handling the static site was a big time sink and also prevented me from having a blog. Otherwise you have to go full Wordpress or similar.
Now I use Mataroa. There's also prose.sh, bearblog, smolpub and possibly others. Being able to type something away in your notes app, and share it to somewhere is an unprecedented power enabler. Because it's simple, transparent, and heck, it works.
This is the also proposition of Obsidian publish. Yes you have Quartz4, which needs Node, NPM, and a factorio pipeline plus a server and whatnot. You select the pages, press publish and presto. Your site is up in "5" seconds flat.
Removing the exciting tech and making it simple, thin and invisible is a great way to make people to work your tool. If I want, I can make all the CI/CD dance and animate it in the process to entertain myself, but no. I want a simple, minimalist blog with a nice layout. Hence Mataroa.
Alto caters to the same demographic, and is brilliant for that.
hidelooktropic•21h ago
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hofo•11h ago
qn9n•10h ago
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hombre_fatal•9h ago
Notes are built-in to your Macbook and iPhone, and they sync across them, and you're probably already using it.
Every time I try to use a new tool, I end up going back to Notes.