What is Sticky Notes?

Sticky Notes gives you a virtual board of colorful sticky notes for jotting down ideas, reminders, or tasks. Drag notes around to organize them, change colors, and edit text freely — all saved locally in your device.

Each note has a title and body, and you can pick from yellow, pink, blue, green, or purple to color-code by topic. Drag notes anywhere on the board, edit any time, and export the whole board as a PNG image to share or paste into a doc. Everything stays in your device storage, so closing the tab keeps your board for next time.

How to use

  1. Step 1 — Click 'Add Note' to create a new sticky note on your board.
  2. Step 2 — Click on a note to edit its text. Choose different colors to organize by category.
  3. Step 3 — Drag notes to rearrange them. Delete notes you no longer need by clicking the X button.

When to use

  • Sorting features, bugs, and questions during a one-person sprint plan.
  • Pinning quick reminders for the workday without opening a heavier app.
  • Mapping out a story outline or recipe steps you keep rearranging.

Result

You're brainstorming project ideas. Create several colored sticky notes — yellow for features, pink for bugs, green for completed items — and drag them around to prioritize your work.

FAQ

Will my notes survive if I close the tab or restart the computer?
Yes. Notes go into your device's local storage under a single key, so reopening the page brings the board back exactly as you left it. Clearing the site's saved data is the only thing that wipes them.
Can I sync my sticky notes between two computers?
No, the board is tied to one device. If you need to move notes to another machine, use the PNG export and recreate the ones you want, or copy-paste the text out before switching browsers.
How many notes can I keep on the board at once?
There is no hard limit set by the tool, but your device caps local storage at roughly 5 MB per site. That works out to thousands of short notes. The board may feel cluttered well before you hit the cap, so prune as you go.
What do the different note colors mean?
Nothing by default. The five colors are just visual tags you can assign meaning to. A common pattern is yellow for ideas, pink for bugs, green for done, blue for questions, but pick whatever scheme matches the work in front of you.
Can I download the board so I can paste it into a doc?
Yes. The download button renders the current layout to a PNG image you can drop into a slide deck, a wiki page, or a chat message. Note positions and colors are preserved exactly as they appear on screen.

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