Why Luckynote exists
Uros
Founder & Developer
I had things saved everywhere. Different apps, different folders, different devices. I spent more time trying to remember where something was than actually using it.
For a while, texting myself worked. One thread, everything in one place. But it doesn't scale. I was only ever saving the simplest things, when there was so much more I wanted to keep and actually use later.
So I took everything I knew about product design and the note-taking pain I'd lived with for years, and built the tool I actually wanted: something fast, straightforward, and reliable, where I can find anything I've ever saved without having to feel lucky about it.
That's why it's called Luckynote. Not because finding things is a gamble, but because with the right tool, you get to feel lucky every single day.
What we're building toward
Luckynote is for people who already message themselves notes, links, and reminders, and are tired of that thread turning into a mess. Our job is simple: make saving something take no thought at all, and make finding it again feel instant, no matter how much you've saved.
Have feedback, a question, or just want to say hi? Reach out any time at support@luckynote.io, or follow along on X.
