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Notepad is a mobile note-taking app introduced on a Korean-language official website. Its positioning is very clear: it returns to the essence of notes—“recording and finding”—while reducing complex features, so users can quickly write things down and save them whenever an idea comes to mind. The page provides download links for the App Store and Google Play, making it suitable for personal note-taking on mobile devices.
In terms of functionality, it covers the basic workflow of a lightweight notes app: start writing with one tap, auto-save, create notes without a title, real-time word count, and view the creation date and time. For organization, it supports custom categories, category renaming, displaying the number of notes in each category, quick keyword search, automatic time-based sorting, and browsing via previous/next buttons. For personalization, it offers 8 themes, 5 font-size levels, and an option to switch themes based on system settings. Language support includes Korean, English, and Japanese. The page also mentions that notes can be “easily shared anywhere.”
The official website does not disclose whether there is a free version, paid version, subscription, one-time purchase, ads, or in-app purchases. It also provides no information about enterprise editions, team plans, or education plans. As a result, its business model cannot be determined. For enterprise procurement, pricing transparency is insufficient.
Its strengths are simplicity, a quick learning curve, and a short path to capturing notes, making it well suited for spontaneous ideas, class notes, meeting highlights, shopping lists, diaries, and similar use cases. Theme and font-size controls also show attention to everyday usability. The downside is that the publicly available information positions it more as a personal tool. There is no visible support for multi-user collaboration, role-based permissions, centralized management, audit logs, cloud sync, backup policies, encryption details, compliance certifications, third-party integrations, or API capabilities. Although the page emphasizes privacy and security, it lacks verifiable technical details.
It is better suited to students, individual professionals, daily-life note takers, and users who are tired of complex knowledge-base tools and only need to quickly capture and search content. It is not suitable for organizations that require team knowledge management, project collaboration, enterprise compliance, or automation integrations.
The official text does not explain website accessibility, app-store downloads, or service availability in China. Access from mainland China should therefore be considered unknown.
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notepad.so is an South Korea Knowledge provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach notepad.so directly.