Bebop helps you get down your ideas, fast. It assumes that review and organization are better done on larger screens—that a mobile text editor should be lightning-fast, clutter-free, and capture-first.
• No ads, no logins, no tracking: Files are synced natively to your chosen iCloud Drive or Dropbox folder
• BYOMA (Bring Your Own MacOS App): Open plain-text formats like .txt and .md/markdown plug neatly into Obsidian
• Custom headers, footers, and filename formats: To work with your workflow
• Flashback notes: Cycle through recent notes with a single tap
• Share extension: Quickly save links and text from other iOS apps
• Unlimited notes (even for free users)
For a one-time Pro upgrade (no subscriptions!) you’ll also get color themes, custom templating, power-user settings, and help support future development.
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Bebop is made by Jack Cheng, an author and solo developer in Detroit, Michigan.
More info and privacy policy:
https://www.jackcheng.com/bebop/
* Dropbox sync requires you to have the Dropbox iOS app installed.
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4.83 out of 5
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Great for quick notes
I use Obsidian for my notes, but sometimes I just want to quickly create a note without a lot of fuss. Bebop fills that need. I created a folder called Bebop in my Obsidian vault folder and can now create a note without thinking about what to name it or where to save it.
Fantastic
I love this kind of simple, thoughtfully designed, single-focus, ad-free app. Really makes using your phone delightful. It’s similar to Boomerang by Thomas Kientz (which you can also find here on the App Store) but without cluttering up your email inbox with every random thought.
An app that does its job perfectly
This is great for jotting down quick notes. I’m not looking to tag or organize anything, but rather get down a thought before I lose it.
I have the .md files save to a Quick Notes folder in my Obsidian Vault where I can later manage them on my computer.
Pro version
I don’t see the value of the pro version having just paid for it. This is also an exact replica of the iOS native Notes application. I’d love to learn what is new or improved upon vs notes but I just don’t see it. Perhaps if you are an Obsidian user for Second Brain functionality, then is see the markdown export / syncing being of value but for a notion user I don’t see it