Quick Notes for Your
Mac Menu Bar

Menu QuickNote is the elegant, lightweight note-taking app that lives in your Mac's menu bar. Capture thoughts instantly with beautiful, colorful notes that are always just one click away.

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Why Choose Menu QuickNote?

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Instant Access

Always available in your menu bar. No need to open separate windows or search through applications.

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Beautiful Colors

Choose from 8 beautiful pastel colors to organize and personalize your notes with style.

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Rich Text Support

Format your notes with custom fonts, sizes, and styling. Switch between rich text and plain text modes.

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Private & Secure

All notes are stored locally on your Mac. No cloud sync, no tracking, complete privacy.

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Lightning Fast

Minimal resource usage, instant startup, and smooth performance that won't slow down your Mac.

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Multiple Notes

Create unlimited notes with tabbed interface. Easy navigation with keyboard shortcuts.

Simple Pricing

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Free Version

$0
  • βœ… Up to 5 notes
  • βœ… Rich text formatting
  • βœ… Beautiful color themes
  • βœ… Menu bar access
  • βœ… Local storage & privacy
  • βœ… Keyboard shortcuts

Perfect for trying out Menu QuickNote

πŸ’‘ How it works

Start with Menu QuickNote for free and create up to 5 notes. When you're ready for more, upgrade to unlimited notes with a simple one-time purchase directly from within the app. No subscriptions, no recurring fees – just a one-time unlock for unlimited creativity.

Get Menu QuickNote Today

Download free with 5 notes, upgrade to unlimited notes in-app

Available on the Mac App Store for macOS 14.0 or later

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System Requirements

OS Version: macOS 14.0 or later
Processor: Apple Silicon or Intel
Storage: 25 MB available space

Need Help?

We're here to help! Get in touch with any questions or feedback.

Support Email: support@snekkis.com
Developer: Øyvind Snekkestad