

Memos
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A privacy-first, lightweight note-taking service. Easily capture and share your great thoughts.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
- Docker
- Cloudron
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
- Customizable
Features
- Support for MarkDown
- Ad-free
Support for Docker
- SQLite
Tags
- note-sharing
- thought-organization
Memos News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
- nicolestubbs8 liked Memos
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- scorpiowarrior192012 added Todo List Manager as a feature to Memos
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- Natterjack565 updated Memos
Maoholguin added Memos as alternative to still: voice journaling- PredatorQ liked Memos
Memos information
What is Memos?
A privacy-first, lightweight note-taking service. Easily capture and share your great thoughts.
Key points:
- Open source and free forever. Embrace a future where creativity knows no boundaries with our open-source solution – free today, tomorrow, and always.
- Self-hosting with Docker in just seconds. Enjoy the flexibility, scalability, and ease of setup that Docker provides, allowing you to have full control over your data and privacy.
- Pure text with added Markdown support. Say goodbye to the overwhelming mental burden of rich formatting and embrace a minimalist approach.
- Customize and share your notes effortlessly. With our intuitive sharing features, you can easily collaborate and distribute your notes with others.
- RESTful API for third-party services. Embrace the power of integration and unleash new possibilities with our RESTful API support.






Comments and Reviews
Cool little ecosystem with foss android app (ios as well i think), a browser extension and a nice web ui. I was looking for a google keep alternative that's properly synced and I think this will do the job. Super easy self hosting with docker, no additional db etc. Remember to turn off registration in the web ui settings if you don't want strangers to sign up.
Memos, on one hand, seems very promising. The idea feels like having a timeline similar to the X network for tasks, or something along those lines... But the calendar seems more decorative than functional, as I couldn’t manage to create an item on it. Maybe it only shows what has already happened, not as a "to-do list". Anyway, it feels more like an X-style feed of past events rather than a note-taking app like Notion or Standard Notes.