Personal Notes AppMac App Store v1 Coming to

Organise work, study & life

Notes, Tasks, Brainstorming, Plans & Projects

Folio showing a kitchen garden project note with folders, tabs and writing tools.

Bring your life together with notes, tasks and attachments.

Folio is local-first and Mac App Store-first, with enough power and privacy for the notes you actually rely on.

Launch price Introductory v1 price: £4.99.
Local Your notes stay in folders you choose.
Easy Start writing without setup fuss.
Powerful Tasks, tags, files, links and exports.
Secure Locked notes and local ownership.

Local-first notes for Mac, work, study and life.

Coming to

Notes, tasks and files, all in one place.

Mac App Store v1 is planned as a one-time £4.99 launch price. No subscription, no account, no cloud lock-in. Your notes stay in folders you choose.

  • £4.99 launch price
  • No subscription
  • Apple purchase
  • No account needed
  • Use your own folder
  • Sync your own way

See what Folio helps with ↓

What Folio does

Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.

01 — Notes, notebooks & files

Use a fast notebook tree with folders, notes, files, tags, cross-links and restore, all in a structure you recognise.

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Notebook tree

Create notebooks, folders and files in a lightweight tree built for organising thoughts without getting in the way.

Your folder, your choice

Save notes on your computer or in Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud Drive, Synology Drive, or another folder you trust.

Links and cross-links

Link to websites, connect notes to other notes, and build a personal web of related ideas.

Waste Bin and restore

Deleted notes, folders, files and notebooks go to the Folio Bin first, ready to restore if you change your mind.


02 — Writing that behaves

Write the way the note needs: gorgeous tables, precise bullets, to-do lists, citations, code blocks, Markdown and templates.

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Beautiful tables and bullets

Create polished tables, controlled bullet lists, checklists and structured notes without fighting the editor.

Templates for real life

Start faster with templates for shopping, lectures, gym, work, meetings, recipes, travel, study, projects and more.

Markdown for developers

Preview and edit beautiful Markdown, plain text and code-heavy notes from the same notebook tree.

Citations and code blocks

Add references for lectures and research, then drop in readable code blocks when your note needs technical detail.


03 — Smart work across notes

Track tasks, reusable values and related work across your whole Folio library.

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Global to-do lists

Track tasks across all your notes, so open work is visible without hunting through every notebook.

MiniSheets

Use lightweight tables and simple spreadsheet-style thinking without opening a full spreadsheet app.

Reusable math tokens

Create values once and reuse them across notes, keeping calculations and repeated numbers consistent.

Tags and search

Tag notes with colour and meaning, then search across notes, Markdown, text files and useful attached content.


04 — Privacy, focus & comfort

Lock private notes, personalise the interface, focus when you need quiet, and own the app forever.

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Locked notes

Password-protect sensitive Folio notes when a private thought needs a closed door.

Focus mode

Clear the surrounding noise and give one note the room it deserves.

Themes, fonts and wallpapers

Choose your theme, fonts, wallpapers, scale and interface settings so Folio feels like your workspace.

Launch price

Get Folio from the Mac App Store when v1 is approved.

Why Folio

Friendly software
for busy days.

One-time launch price.

Folio v1 is planned as a £4.99 introductory purchase for people who want local-first notes without subscriptions or lock-in.

Mac App Store release
Ways to use Folio

For every note
that needs a place.

Common notes challenges

If these sound familiar,
Folio can help.

Your notes are trapped in someone else's cloud

Folio saves to folders you choose, including Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud Drive and other local or synced locations.

Your tasks are buried across old notes

Global to-do lists track open tasks across all your notes, so the action items follow you out of the page they started on.

You repeat the same numbers everywhere

Reusable math tokens let you define values once and use them across notes, keeping live figures and repeated calculations easier to trust.

You want privacy without a complicated setup

No cloud account is required, and sensitive Folio notes can be locked locally.

Your notes app cannot handle real material

Bring notes, images, PDFs, Markdown, text files, code blocks, citations, tables and links into one notebook tree.

Your editor fights bullets, tables and checklists

Folio gives you gorgeous tables, reliable bullet control, to-do lists and rich writing blocks that behave.

You want templates without being boxed in

Start with useful structures for shopping, lectures, gym, work, meetings, recipes, travel, study and projects, then shape the note however you need.

You need better organisation than folders alone

Use tags, website links, note-to-note links, notebooks, folders and file management to organise thoughts at more than one level.

You are tired of subscriptions for basic tools

Folio v1 is planned as a one-time Mac App Store purchase, not a subscription.


Ready for the Mac App Store release?

Folio v1 is heading to the Mac App Store as a local-first notes app. Store link coming soon.

Mac App Store link coming soon
Mac App Store

Folio v1 is heading to the Mac App Store.

Planned as a one-time £4.99 launch price. Local-first, no account required, and no Folio cloud subscription.

Mac App Store link coming soon

We will add the official App Store link once Apple approves the app record.

App Store link coming soon Local-first notes for Mac.
Screenshots

See Folio in use.

A closer look at post-it note cards, notes, MiniSheets, tags, templates, themes, focus mode, global to-dos, settings and the Bin.

Folio folder view showing post-it style cards for folders and notes, with faded note previews, task previews and colour markers. Click screenshot to enlarge.
Post-it card view

Browse folders and notes as visual cards.

Switch from a list to a softer card view when you want to scan projects visually. Folders can gently preview what is inside, notes can show a little of their content, and colour markers make important areas easier to recognise.

  • Preview folder contents without opening every folder.
  • See note snippets and to-do items at a glance.
  • Use colour markers to give projects a familiar visual identity.
Folio shopping list note with a MiniSheet, reusable tokens, highlight text and the notebook tree. Click screenshot to enlarge.
MiniSheets and tokens

Lightweight calculations inside real notes.

Folio notes can hold more than paragraphs. MiniSheets let you keep small working tables directly in the note, then turn useful cells into reusable live tokens for the writing above or below.

  • Great for shopping totals, budgets, gym logs, sports scores and project tracking.
  • Tokens keep important values visible without opening a separate spreadsheet.
  • Rich text, highlights and links sit naturally around the data.
Folio appearance panel showing light and dark themes, colour controls, font choices and paper settings. Click screenshot to enlarge.
Appearance

Themes that make the app feel like yours.

Choose from clean light themes, rich dark themes, paper styles, workspace wallpapers, font settings and highlighter colours. Folio is built for long writing sessions, not one fixed look.

  • Switch between Folio Light, Redmond Light, Paper Light, Obsidian, Solarized and Midnight Dark.
  • Adjust fonts, paper edge and highlight opacity.
  • Keep the interface quiet while making notes feel personal.
A meeting note open in Folio using the Solarized Dark theme with tags, tables and highlighted action guidance. Click screenshot to enlarge.
Templates and rich notes

Meeting notes with decisions, tables and personality.

Templates can give a note a useful starting shape, but everything remains editable. Use headings, tables, highlights, tags, bullets, checklists and internal links to capture what actually happened.

  • Start faster with meeting, shopping, travel, gym, recipe and project templates.
  • Use tags to group notes across folders.
  • Keep action items visible instead of buried in paragraphs.
Folio tag manager open over a dark themed note, showing tag colours and controls. Click screenshot to enlarge.
Tags

Find notes by meaning, not just folder.

Folders are useful, but real life crosses folders. Tags let you mark notes by topic, person, urgency, theme or project, with colours that fit the current theme.

  • Create and colour tags from inside the editor.
  • Apply tags to the current note without moving files around.
  • Use tags alongside notebooks, folders and full-text search.
Folio focus mode showing a shopping list note centered on a quiet background with minimal controls. Click screenshot to enlarge.
Focus mode

Hide the busy bits when you want to write.

Focus mode clears the surrounding interface so the note becomes the room. It is still Folio, still local-first, just with fewer things tugging at your attention.

  • A cleaner reading and writing view for longer notes.
  • Keeps wallpaper and paper styling without the full toolbar.
  • Useful for recipes, planning, study notes and careful editing.
Folio global To Do List showing quick tasks and checklist tasks collected from notes. Click screenshot to enlarge.
Global to-dos

Tasks collected from across your notes.

Folio can gather checklist items from notes into one to-do view, while also supporting quick tasks that live at the Folio folder level rather than inside a particular note.

  • See note tasks and quick tasks together.
  • Jump back to the note where a task belongs.
  • Track done, started and priority tasks without turning Folio into a project-management monster.
Folio bin view in Midnight Dark, showing deleted notes and files with Restore buttons. Click screenshot to enlarge.
Bin and restore

Deleted does not have to mean gone immediately.

The Bin gives you a place to review deleted notes, folders and files before emptying them. It is a simple safety net for real-file notebooks.

  • Restore accidentally deleted notes and files.
  • See where the item came from and when it was deleted.
  • Empty the bin when you are ready.
Folio settings panel with UI size, note date, templates and toolbar visibility controls. Click screenshot to enlarge.
Settings

Show the controls you actually want.

Folio can be dense and capable, or quieter and simpler. Settings let you hide or show interface pieces, adjust UI size, and decide whether template menus, dates and toolbar buttons belong in your daily setup.

  • Scale the UI up or down.
  • Choose whether New Note shows templates or stays plain.
  • Hide or show top bar and status bar controls.
Privacy & ownership

Designed around
your control.

Local Your folder

A Folio library is a folder you choose. Inside it, notebooks, folders, notes, PDFs, images, Markdown and attachments stay as files you can understand.

Approved Comfortable writing

Choose themes, fonts, wallpapers, scale and focus mode so the interface supports long writing sessions instead of shouting over them.

Private No cloud account required

Folio stores notes locally. You decide whether a Folio folder is synced with Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud Drive, backed up or kept offline.

Protected Locked notes

Password-protected Folio notes are encrypted locally. Keep the password safe, because Folio cannot recover a forgotten note password.

Support

Need help?

Questions about installing Folio, choosing a library folder, restoring notes or keeping your notes backed up are welcome.

Use the form and the request is saved privately on our Synology, with an email notification to Folio support. Add reply details only if you want us to get back to you.

No tracking, no mailing list. This saves your support request and sends an email alert. Screenshots are optional.