Introduction
Remember that one girl at your 8th grade history class table who used to literally weaponize the whole rainbow to make beautiful notes on not so beautiful topics? It was like, “How did she write so much, so fast, so neatly, and in so many colors?” Maybe we’ll never know... But if you ever secretly got jealous, then don’t worry. Craft is here to provide you with the same talent.
What Is It?
Craft is a beautifully designed note-taking and document-writing app that flexes with some power features (like built-in AI editing). It’s like if Apple Notes went to a stylist and got a master’s degree in UX design. You can use Craft on anything from your shower thoughts to outlining a 10-page project worth 80% of your grade. It never feels clunky or cluttered, and even lets you work across devices and publish your docs to the web with one click.
Minimalist interface with features like pages, focus, breaks, etc. (there are really so many features).
Easy to use (despite all the features).
Makes your notes aesthetic and clean.
Built-in AI assistant for summarizing, rewriting, translating, or outlining.
Share docs as web pages with a link.
End-to-end encryption.
Works seamlessly across Mac, iOS, and Windows.
You don’t really need to be super-talented to make perfect notes that you ACTUALLY want to go back to. You just need to use Craft.
How Do You Use It?
Craft has the learning curve the size of a speed bump. And once you’re in, it’s smoother than jazz on a rainy day.
Install Craft on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Windows device.
Open it up and create a new note.
Honestly, just explore all the features from there. It may seem intimidating at first because it’s not your average note app. But it’s easy to learn, I promise 🔥.
Use ctrl/cmd + enter to open up the AI Assistant (click the three dots at the top on mobile).
Click the share button to invite collaborators (you can even add a password) and share your note as a webpage.
It’s built for flow, and flow you shall have.
What Does It Replace?
Craft is like your productivity butler, and it’ll toss all the dusty tools out of your house.
Apple Notes and Google Docs (if you actually even want to read your docs later).
Notion (for those who want to write, organize, and be aesthetic, not build a dashboard Empire 💀).
WordPress/ Medium (you can just publish your docs to the web with a share link. No publishing needed).
Even the Journal app on your phone, if you use that (I do…)
So if your workflow feels like juggling half-baked apps and tab overload, Craft is the clean break you didn’t know you needed.
That’s all for now. Hope you read this,
Tulio.