...Instead of relying on accounts, servers, or synced backends, it keeps content client-side and uses compression so even longer notes remain practical to embed in a URL. This design makes it ideal for quick drafts, short markdown notes, and lightweight sharing where you want “send a link” simplicity without exporting files. It supports markdown-friendly workflows and includes small quality-of-life behaviors like using a top-level markdown title to set the page title for a cleaner browser tab. It also leans into hackable customization by letting you change the look using CSS via DevTools, and those style tweaks can persist with the document. ...