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Is there a good reason for one's Apple Notes to be turned into a "website"? (NB: there's something more meant here than notes-as-a-website, since that implies little more than than "your notes, but with URLs". "Website" is being used here as a euphemism for something else—something more than that alone.) Is that better than your website being a collection of notes?

It seems that the note is the preferred form of interaction, following straightforwardly from the concept of revealed preference—else those in the target audience wouldn't actually be choosing the notes every day, when they could be choosing not-notes.

So that's the value proposition here: taking the thing that its users like more and exchanging it for something that they like less.

I noticed a trend with gen z at least that they use Apple Messages and Apple Notes for everything. Even scheduling and stuff, I had a shared note sent to me. So probably a replacement for Notion.
I suppose the use case for using Notes to back a website is the same reason you'd use Notes over Notion, Obsidian, Todo apps, Evernote, and everything else:

Notes are built-in to your Macbook and iPhone, and they sync across them, and you're probably already using it.

Every time I try to use a new tool, I end up going back to Notes.

I need to share a doc with family that is basically the agenda for our reunion.

There is no service (Google, iCloud) that we all have access to, and I do not want the doc I share to be full of prompts for the people I share it with to join any service (this disqualifies Dropbox paper).

I need to be able to update this doc on my phone.

I have this need a couple times a yeat, so this app appeals to me (haven't tried it yet!)

Very nice!

Just FYI, one can also save RTF doc in cryptpad as html.

Would love an iOS (or even Windows, if possible) version.
You could utilise the Convert Rich Text to Markdown feature from in Apple Shortcuts
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i'm curious, how does it work? does it read the db directly or use applescript to get the notes?
Very cool how you have both a one click purchase and a subscription :) I use apple notes a lot but never thought of making it into a website. Is this homepage a notes app site?
Didn't work for me. At first I thought the app did not open but it turned out to add a few buttons to the lower right corner of Apple Notes.

When clicking the buttons, nothing happened, not even the 'copy markdown' button worked. I'm running 15.5 (24F74).

Not the title, why the edit? title: Alto h1: Welcome to Alto
Is a screenshot of the product not possible? Like wtf, show what the final result looks like
So, alto.so is a platform for publishing Apple Notes on the alto.so website? This was a bit confusing to understand because the “Install Mac app” link points to an app called alto.computer.

The “Guides” link in the docs page leads me to an empty page (turned off ad blocker and checked, but no luck).

The app is free and the one time price request seems reasonable. But adding a custom domain is a comparatively more expensive subscription (or a much higher one time fee).

Are there apps that allow publishing from Apple Notes to a website with one’s own domain without additional subscription fees?

I was crawling through the links and J ran into https://montaigne.io/ which also aay:

> Make a website, blog, or portfolio using nothing but Apple Notes.

A bit confusing.

That app's developer reviewed this app developer's app. Nice guerrilla marketing.
The 'no more tools to learn' promise is powerful, but here's my hang-up: isn't this... just another tool? A layer between my notes and the web, with its own app and pricing. Feels like we're just trading one set of complexities for another. Is this true simplicity, or just a different kind of abstraction? Maybe I'm just being cynical lol.
I think by tools they mean more complex tools such as static site generators. Rather than an application where you select a Notes Folder and it does the rest.
For anyone that doesn't use Apple Notes, and keeps their notes in Markdown or Org format, good news for you, there are tons of existing tools to do the same thing (converting your notes into webpages) and you don't have to pay for them.

For example: https://bloggrify.com/

Be careful keeping important things in Apple Notes and not backing it up elsewhere. One time I disabled the iCloud sync on Apple Note from my Mac. All of my notes disappeared everywhere. The notes were previously available across all my devices logged into that account as well as the web UI - all gone and unrecoverable (I did a lot of research and tried everything). And no warning in the UI that disabling the iCloud sync would delete any data.

Dumb mistake I won’t make again.

I’ve heard many times over the years not to trust “the cloud” and don’t consider it to be a valid backup solution. This is the first time I’ve ever actually been bitten by it.

With photos, Apple actually threatens you that they will delete everything including your local copies when you disable the icloud syncing that you never explicitly enabled...