A thought is gone in seconds. Most notes apps lose it anyway — burying the one thing that matters, writing something down, under menus, folders, and onboarding. People quit the moment capture gets slow.
Taskscribe is built around a single rule: writing something down should never take more than a tap. We designed the product and a brand with real personality, around a capture-first flow fast enough to keep up with your brain.
Launch the app and the cursor is already blinking — you're typing before anything else loads. Structure happens automatically after the thought is saved: notes sort and tag themselves, so you never file manually.
When you need something back, search surfaces any thought in a tap. We obsessed over capture time and tested it relentlessly until opening Taskscribe felt faster than reaching for paper.
Notetaking apps are usually grey and forgettable. Taskscribe earns its home-screen spot with a bold, high-contrast identity that feels quick and a little playful — energy that matches how fast the app moves.
The system scales from a one-line thought to a full document without ever losing its character or feeling like a spreadsheet.




The identity is loud where it counts and quiet where it should be — punchy on the icon and empty states, calm in the editor so your words stay the focus. Personality that never gets in the way of speed.
Rolled out across the app, the system holds up everywhere — from the capture screen to organized notes to search. Here's how it shows up in context.
Users write more, more often, and stay — day-7 retention jumped 38% over the old build, and Taskscribe launched to a 4.8★ average rating in its first month. When capture is instant, people actually keep the app.