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StillPoint is a local-first workspace for notes, tasks, and ideas. Its positioning is closer to a personal knowledge base, journal, or second-brain tool than a traditional enterprise collaboration SaaS. The site describes it as a “calm place to return to”: a trusted personal work hub outside of email, chat, calendars, documents, and ticketing systems.
StillPoint centers on local-first note-taking. Each day can be treated as a simple page for recording plans, thoughts between meetings, or reflections. Tasks are not a separate module; they are checkboxes inside notes. The system surfaces due items while preserving the context in which each task was created. Notes can be linked naturally and gradually form a graph. Writing, tasks, calendars, and links are kept within the same workflow, making it suitable for building a second brain.
The page explicitly states “Free, local, and yours” and emphasizes no accounts, no subscriptions, and no cloud lock-in. Users can download StillPoint, get releases via GitHub, or build it from source. Data is stored on the user’s computer and saved as plain text, which is friendly to long-term readability and migration. However, the page does not disclose details about encryption, backup, compliance certifications, or enterprise-grade security mechanisms.
Based on the available content, StillPoint is more of a personal local application. There is no mention of team collaboration, permission management, multi-user sharing, auditing, SSO, third-party integrations, or an API. Although GitHub releases and source builds are available, there is no visible plugin system, developer documentation, or formal developer platform description.
Its strengths are that it is free, local-first, requires no account, has no subscription, and stores data in plain text, reducing the risk of cloud lock-in. Tasks retain their surrounding context, and the linked graph is useful for long-term knowledge accumulation. Its drawbacks are the lack of common enterprise SaaS capabilities: sync, collaboration, permissions, security compliance, integrations, and commercial support are all unclear. It is better suited to consultants, researchers, independent workers, and individual users who value local data control. It is not a ready-made choice for team-level project management or an enterprise knowledge base.
The accessibility of the official website and GitHub from mainland China cannot be determined from the page, so it should be marked as unknown. If downloads depend on GitHub, access may be affected by local network conditions. There is no payment information, and the product currently appears to be free. Comparable tools include Obsidian, Logseq, Zim Wiki, Joplin, SiYuan, and Notion. If local storage and plain text are priorities, StillPoint has a clear direction; if multi-user collaboration and enterprise administration are required, more mature collaborative products should be considered first.
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