Full integration · Google Chrome

Chrome users:
your notes now know which tab you're on.

Pin a note to a specific page and it appears only on that tab. Switch tabs and it hides. Reopen the page — even on your other Mac — and it comes back, right where it belongs.

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macOS 13+ · Apple Silicon & Intel · 14-day free trial · $24.99 one-time
The problem

You live in 40 tabs.
Your notes don't know which one.

A note about "the thing to fix on this dashboard" floats on the desktop, detached from the page it's actually about. Switch to another tab and it's just noise — a reminder with no idea which page it belongs to. The page and the note that goes with it are never tied together, so the note is in your way everywhere except where you need it.

How it works

Notes that follow the page,
not your desktop.

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Per tab

A note sticks to the page's URL, so it shows only when that page is open. Switch to another tab and it quietly hides; come back and it's there again. The note lives with the page it's about — not on your desktop in front of everything else.

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Reopen the page, get the note

Closed the tab? Open TackBoard and click Reveal — TackNote reopens the exact URL and the note returns with it. The note is the shortcut back to the page it belongs to.

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Across Macs and browsers

The same web note can appear on your other Mac — synced through your own iCloud, end-to-end encrypted — and even in another browser, matched by the page URL. One note, the right page, wherever you're working.

What TackNote tracks in your browser.

Browsers are a Full-tier integration — TackNote matches a note to the page by its normalized URL, shows it only on that tab, and brings it back when you reopen the page. If a synced note's browser isn't installed on a given Mac, TackNote offers to open it in that Mac's default browser instead.

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Per-tab scope by URL

A note binds to the page's normalized URL, so it appears only when that page is the active tab and hides everywhere else.

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Reveal reopens the page

Click Reveal on a web note and TackNote reopens the exact URL it belongs to — the note returns with the page, even after you closed the tab.

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Cross-Mac sync

Web-page notes sync through your own iCloud, end-to-end encrypted, and reappear on the matching page on your other Mac.

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Cross-browser by URL

Matched by URL, the same note can show in another browser. If that browser isn't installed on a Mac, TackNote offers to open it in the default one.

Scope: per tab (URL) Sync: across your Macs Cross-browser: by URL Tier: Full 🟢
"I reopen the dashboard tab and the note is already there — waiting on the exact page — on whichever Mac I sit down at."
FAQ

Chrome, answered.

Does a note stick to one specific tab?

Yes — by the page's URL. A note shows only when that page is open in Chrome and hides on every other tab.

Will it sync to my other Mac?

Yes. Web-page notes sync through your own iCloud, end-to-end encrypted, so the note returns on the matching page on your other Mac.

What if I use Safari or Edge on my other Mac?

The same note can appear by matching the page URL. If the original browser isn't installed there, TackNote offers to open it in your default browser.

Does it slow Chrome down?

No — TackNote is a separate menu-bar app. It reads the active tab's URL, nothing more. There's no browser extension running inside Chrome.

Is there a free trial?

Yes — a 14-day free trial, no credit card required. After that, a one-time $24.99 license unlocks TackNote on up to 2 Macs.

Simple pricing

One price.
Every app you work in.

Launch price — limited time
$24.99
One-time · Yours forever · Up to 2 Macs · $29.99 regular
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End-to-end encrypted

Private by design. Yours alone.

Every note is sealed with AES-256 encryption the moment you write it — the key lives in your Mac’s Keychain, never on a server. Switch on iCloud sync and your notes stay end-to-end encrypted across your devices through Apple’s CloudKit: encrypted on your Mac before they leave it, and readable only by you. No accounts, no trackers, no servers we control. Not even we can read your notes.