For those who want to try the app, here is the link 👇
https://t.co/nd6EAlfHw0
I’d be happy to get your feedback, especially on the clean interface and the swipe-based actions.
Does an app really need to show everything it can do?
For one of my iOS apps, I chose to keep the screen as clean as possible.
No save, cancel or delete buttons always visible.
Just the note, the screen, and you.
Save with a swipe.
Delete with a swipe.
Cancel with a swipe.
For me, simplicity is not just removing features.
It’s choosing what really deserves to be visible. 💡
YepNoteS Pro is now available ✨
The goal stays the same: create quick notes without friction.
Pro adds more organization and customization: custom list icons, colors, more note lists, and advanced widgets.
A small upgrade for people who use YepNoteS every day.
@akashkv4 Yeah, makes sense. For cross-platform apps, I can see the value.
I’m mainly wondering if it’s still worth using RevenueCat for an iOS-only app instead of StoreKit directly.
Sometimes you don’t need a big note-taking app.
I’m building YepNotes around one simple idea:
When something comes to mind, saving it should take only a few seconds.
Not a big document.
Not a complex workspace.
Just quick notes, small reminders, and useful things you don’t want to forget.