Deep integration · DaVinci Resolve

DaVinci Resolve users:
your notes now know which page you're on.

TackNote pins a note to a specific Resolve project — and the exact page you're on. Your colour notes show up on the Color page. Your edit notes show up on the Edit page. Switch away and they're gone.

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The problem

Resolve eats your whole screen.
Your notes have nowhere to live.

You're three pages deep in a grade — a client tweak on the Color page, a music cue to fix on Fairlight, a re-render note for Deliver. Sticky notes pile on the desktop where you can't see them, a second monitor fills with clutter, and the one reminder you needed is buried under the timeline. The note and the work that needs it are never on screen at the same time.

How it works

Notes that follow the page,
not your desktop.

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Per page

Tack a note while you're on the Color page and it only appears on Color. Fusion notes stay on Fusion, edit notes on Edit. TackNote reads Resolve's active page live and shows the right note for where you are — Media, Cut, Edit, Fusion, Color, Fairlight, Deliver.

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Per project

Notes are scoped to the project that's open. Switch from "Client A — Promo" to "Wedding Final Cut" and the first project's notes hide while the second's return. No mixing, no leftover reminders from yesterday's edit.

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Reveal jumps you back

Open TackBoard, see a note, click Reveal — TackNote brings Resolve forward and switches to the exact page the note belongs to. The note is the shortcut back to the work.

What TackNote tracks in Resolve.

DaVinci Resolve is a Deep-tier integration — TackNote scopes to the project and the page, reads the active page several times a second, and reveals back to it.

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Project + page scope

Bind a note to "this page" or "the whole project." Page-scoped notes hide on every other page; project notes ride along across all seven pages.

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Live show / hide

Switch pages or projects and notes appear and disappear on their own — no clicking, no managing. They follow Resolve, frame by frame.

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Private & on-device

Notes, voice memos, and transcripts live encrypted on your Mac. No cloud, no account. The only network call is license validation.

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Voice + To-do + Sketch

Record a client note hands-free while grading, keep a render checklist with a live "N of M" tracker, or sketch a quick frame-region mark.

Scope: per project Scope: per page Reveal: raise app + switch page Tier: Deep 🔵
"The grade note shows up on the Color page. The render note shows up on Deliver. Right where the work is — never on the desktop."
FAQ

DaVinci Resolve, answered.

Does TackNote work with both DaVinci Resolve and Resolve Studio?

Yes. TackNote anchors to Resolve's window, open project, and active page on both the free DaVinci Resolve and Resolve Studio.

Which Resolve pages can a note be scoped to?

All of them — Media, Cut, Edit, Fusion, Color, Fairlight, and Deliver. A note can stick to one page or ride the whole project across every page.

Do my notes follow me when I switch projects?

Yes. A project-scoped note hides when you open a different project and returns when you come back to the one it belongs to.

Does TackNote work across multiple monitors?

Yes. Notes follow the Resolve window wherever it is, including across multiple displays.

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.