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Private Markdown desk is now live

2026-05-18

Your private writing desk is now faster and cleaner: secure sign-in, drag-and-drop uploads, quick plain-text preview, manual save editing, and a comfortable light/dark reading switch.

  1. Sign in once to open your private Markdown files.
  2. Drop a .md file into the upload area or use the upload button.
  3. Open any file from the list for instant plain-text preview.
  4. Edit your notes in the built-in editor without leaving the page.
  5. Use Save changes when you want full control of what is stored.
  6. Delete files you no longer need from the same screen.
  7. Switch between light and dark mode based on your reading preference.

What this means for you

You can now move from upload to edit in one simple flow, with fewer clicks and less context switching.

Best way to use it

  1. Upload your working draft.
  2. Preview quickly to verify structure.
  3. Edit and save when you are ready.
  4. Keep the interface in your preferred theme for long writing sessions.

This release is designed for everyday note taking, documentation updates, and private Markdown cleanup tasks.

A simple first routine

Start with one file that already matters to you, such as a project checklist, a meeting note, or a draft article. Upload it, open the preview, and confirm that the text is easy to read before making edits. This gives you a quick feel for the app without needing to reorganize every Markdown file at once.

After the first file is in place, add the documents you return to most often. Keep names clear, remove drafts that are no longer useful, and use the editor when a note needs a small update. The goal is to build a calm private desk for Markdown work, where each file can move from upload to review to saved changes without extra tools.

Why this helps

Many Markdown routines start in scattered places: a local folder, a temporary download, a pasted note, or an old draft. This launch gives those files a focused home. You can sign in, bring in the .md files you want to keep, preview them before editing, and save changes only when you are ready.

Use it well

Turn this update into a smoother Markdown habit.

Try the improvement with one active file before changing your whole routine. Open a note you already use, follow the steps above, and notice where the workflow feels faster, clearer, or easier to repeat. Small changes are easier to keep when they solve a real task you already have.

After the first pass, apply the same approach to related notes, drafts, or project files. Keep names clear, remove anything that no longer belongs in your active files, and return to the update whenever you need a quick reminder of the best way to use the feature.