The digital extensions freely available with our notebooks are super easy to use—no learning curve, no login, just your phone a QR code away. Designed to minimally disrupt your workflow, they give you quick access to essential information exactly when you need it, without the friction of traditional apps.
Ever wanted a lightweight weekly to-do app that works seamlessly on phone or desktop? Something that preserves your task list even after you refresh, without the bloat of traditional productivity apps?
The Weekly Planner Notebook now pairs with a minimalist webapp. The notebook gives you a long-lasting place to map out your week, while the app is there when your notebook isn't around—letting you jot down tasks quickly and keep the same structure wherever you are. No login required, no syncing headaches, just your tasks exactly as you organized them.
Convert ISO 8601 and US week numbers instantly. View dual calendars, check today’s ISO week, and navigate dates with ease. Perfect for planners, productivity systems, and anyone who works with week‑based scheduling. Easily accessible via the QR code included in the Weekly Planner Notebook.
Check today’s ordinal day, navigate dates quickly, and use a clean interface built for planners, productivity systems, and anyone who works with precise date tracking. Easily accessible via the QR code included in the Yearfolio.
A modern web version of the 19th‑century artist’s tool, the camera lucida.
Hold your phone 10 inches above your paper and see your reference image overlaid directly onto your notebook for effortless tracing and sketching. No app installation needed — it runs instantly in your browser. Works on both Android and iPhone, and is easily opened via the QR code included in the Weekly Planner Notebook.
Perfect for artists, students, designers, and anyone who wants to turn any image into a guided drawing experience.
Easily accessible via the QR code included in the INK notebook.
A clean, lightweight bookmarking tool mainly designed for Substack readers. Substack doesn’t display your own replies in one place, so this page gives you a quick way to save the URLs of your comments — just paste the link from the timestamp, add optional notes or tags, and it’s stored locally in your browser.
It works for any URL, not just Substack, making it ideal for capturing temporary references, in‑progress reading, or links you want to revisit later without adding them to your permanent bookmarks.
No account, no syncing, no extensions — just fast, local, private. Soon Available.