Why Local-First Software Matters

Salo By Salo 3 min read
Server room vs hard drive

The cloud is great for many things. Collaboration. Syncing across devices. But for personal tools, the cloud has become a burden.

We have grown accustomed to "loading" spinners. We have accepted that if our internet goes down, our work stops. We have resigned ourselves to the fact that our data belongs to a company, not to us.

Notestopin takes a different approach. We are Local-First.

Server room vs hard drive
Your device is powerful enough. Use it.

What does Local-First mean?

It means the primary copy of your data lives on your device (in your browser), not on our servers. In fact, we don't even have servers for storing your notes.

This architecture has three massive benefits for you as a user.

1. Privacy by Design

If we don't have your data, we can't sell it. We can't leak it. We can't be subpoenaed for it.

Most extensions track everything you do. They build a profile of your interests to sell ads. Because Notestopin stores everything locally in `chrome.storage`, your notes about your wedding plans, your business ideas, or your health research stay 100% private.

2. Instant Performance

Network requests are slow. Even on fast fiber, a round-trip to a server takes time. Local reads are near-instant.

"Speed is a feature. The interface should move as fast as you think."

When you search your notes in our dashboard, we aren't querying a database in Virginia. We are querying your local memory. The results appear instantly, with zero latency.

3. Ownership

SaaS services shut down. They change their pricing. They pivot. When your data is in the cloud, you are renting access to your own work.

With local-first software, you own the file. You can export your notes to JSON or Markdown at any time. If Notestopin disappeared tomorrow, you would still have your data.

The Future is Local

Computers are getting faster. Browsers are getting more powerful. We don't need to offload everything to the cloud anymore. We believe the next generation of best-in-class tools will treat your device as the first-class citizen.

Salo

About the Author

Salo is a product designer and power user who writes about digital organization, Pinterest workflows, and tools for better thinking.

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