Edit from your laptop browser
Pair a desktop browser on your local network and edit the notes stored on your phone — with optional Vim keybindings and automatic dark mode.























Your Android phone is the server. Connect over the internet or your local network.
Notedog is a portable, private Markdown journal for Android. Your entries are plain Markdown files you own. Write on your phone, edit from your browser, and back up with Git when you choose.
Core — free: no account, LAN or hotspot browser editing, and Git backup.
Optional tunnel — paid: Google sign-in required; the relay stores limited account metadata but does not persist journal content.
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Notedog
Phone-first Markdown journal
Editing
Connect from your laptop browser for a bigger screen and a real keyboard.
Storage
Your Android device stores the journal. No Notedog account or cloud required; internet access is optional.
Ownership
Your notes stay as plain Markdown files you can move, back up, or open elsewhere.
Pair a desktop browser on your local network and edit the notes stored on your phone — with optional Vim keybindings and automatic dark mode.
A focused editor with live preview — GitHub-flavored Markdown, Mermaid diagrams, LaTeX math, ABC music notation, syntax-highlighted code, and image attachments, on your phone and in the browser. See the formatting guide
Back up each journal to GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, or your own Git server. Need a GitHub token?
Reach your phone from outside your network with the built-in tunnel (a subscription) or Tailscale (free). The tunnel relays access; it does not host your journal. How remote access works
A small REST API and an MCP server let your own scripts — or an AI agent — read and, when you allow it, write your journal. Connect Claude.ai, ChatGPT, or Claude Code remotely over the tunnel, or local CLI agents with a revocable API key. See MCP · API
Your journal stays on your phone unless you enable Git, browser access, the tunnel, or an AI connection.
Your entries and attachments are stored in app-specific storage on your Android device. Each entry is a plain Markdown file.
Any device with a modern browser — a laptop, desktop, tablet, or another phone. Connect over the same local network or a phone hotspot, through Tailscale, or using the optional tunnel.
No. The core app and local browser editing work without a Notedog account or internet access. Git backup and the remote tunnel need internet access; the tunnel also requires Google sign-in.
Pairing opens for 60 seconds only when you request it and requires approval on your phone. Connections use HTTPS, and you can revoke paired browser sessions from the app.
Export the journal as a ZIP, or back it up to GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, or your own Git server. The exported entries remain ordinary Markdown files.
The Android editor, LAN or hotspot browser editing, Git backup, and Tailscale option are free. The built-in HTTPS tunnel is an optional paid subscription; its relay stores limited account metadata but does not persist journal content. See the remote access guide.
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