Update detail

A clearer Markdown home screen for everyday writing

2026-05-19

The app now opens with simple choices for uploading, creating, and managing Markdown files, with clearer saving and plan-limit guidance along the way.

  1. Open the app home screen.
  2. Choose Upload when you already have a .md file ready.
  3. Choose Create when you want to start a new Markdown note.
  4. Choose Manage when you want to search, edit, or delete existing files.
  5. Watch the storage and upload guidance so you know when a file needs to be smaller or a plan limit has been reached.

What this means for you

You can start faster because the app now presents the three most common actions first: upload a file, create a new note, or manage existing Markdown.

Best way to use it

  1. Start from the app home screen.
  2. Pick the action that matches your current task.
  3. Use Create for fresh notes and Manage for existing files.
  4. Save changes when you are ready, and keep an eye on any plan-limit messages.

This update is designed to make private Markdown work feel more predictable from the first click through the final save.

A better starting point

The app home screen now works like a simple decision guide. If a Markdown file already exists on your device, choose Upload and bring it into your private library. If the idea is new, choose Create and start with a clean note. If you are returning to previous work, choose Manage and continue from the files you already saved.

This keeps the first step clear even when your writing task changes throughout the day. You do not need to remember where each action lives, and you do not need to move through extra screens before reaching the right tool.

How to keep it organized

Use Create for notes that are still forming, then rename or organize them once the purpose is clear. Use Manage when you need to review older drafts, remove files that are finished, or make small edits to existing Markdown. Plan-limit messages help you understand what happened when a file is too large or when storage needs more room, so the next action stays easier to choose.

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.