Stop losing your thoughts.
Stop losing your thoughts.
Stop losing your thoughts.
Organize notes, memos, and reminders.
Organize notes, memos, and reminders.
Organize notes, memos, and reminders.
Airlet is an interface for your Notes, Voice Memos, and Reminders - easily organized. No folders, no tags, just searchable collections that make sense.
Airlet is an interface for your Notes, Voice Memos, and Reminders - easily organized. No folders, no tags, just searchable collections that make sense.
FAQs
Are my notes private?
Yes. All of your data is stored on device, where we can't see it.
Can I import notes?
Not yet. Coming soon!
How much does it cost?
It's free. No credit card, no catch.
What about a login?
No login necessary for Airlet. We recommend turning on Face ID for the app to keep your notes private.
Are my notes private?
Yes. All of your data is stored on device, where we can't see it.
Can I import notes?
Not yet. Coming soon!
How much does it cost?
It's free. No credit card, no catch.
What about a login?
No login necessary for Airlet. We recommend turning on Face ID for the app to keep your notes private.
Are my notes private?
Yes. All of your data is stored on device, where we can't see it.
Can I import notes?
Not yet. Coming soon!
How much does it cost?
It's free. No credit card, no catch.
What about a login?
No login necessary for Airlet. We recommend turning on Face ID for the app to keep your notes private.
Built by someone who needed it
Built by someone who needed it
My phone is always dead. I'm not on social media. I just need my phone to capture thoughts and get things done.
But no app does this well. Voice memos disappear into the abyss. Notes is a mess. Reminders never stuck.
I wanted something that organizes and synthesizes my thoughts easily, so I can focus on building on them—not managing them.
That's why I built Airlet.
My phone is always dead. I'm not on social media. I just need my phone to capture thoughts and get things done.
But no app does this well. Voice memos disappear into the abyss. Notes is a mess. Reminders never stuck.
I wanted something that organizes and synthesizes my thoughts easily, so I can focus on building on them—not managing them.
That's why I built Airlet.
— Anna




