It’s like a regular note editor, but there’s more in it for people who publish to sites. Because why touch the CMS if you don’t have to?
Being a journalist in today’s era isn’t easy. Between a sheer lack of resources, few people doing the job, a lack of time, and everything else that the day-to-day brings, you’re probably stretched too thin between your brain, a computer, and the never-ending deadline.
It’s not easy to be a modern journalist, and it probably won’t change.
As an independent journalist with a full-time job, that’s a problem I know only too well. Finding time where there isn’t any is never easy, and often means writing at every moment possible when it’s not occupied by something equally important, or possibly more so.
Writing is actually the easy part. The publishing can take more time. That’s actually one of the reasons I started working Stratus Notes, an app idea that had been floating around in my head for a while.
What if instead of simply writing your articles, your note-editor could act as both writer and publisher of the work? Where you could simply write and publish, and then move on with your life.
In the old days, we’d call that writing and filing, so Stratus Notes exists to service that approach: write and file. And then do it some more.
See how it all works in the video below.