Last month I posted HelixNotes here and some of you asked about mobile. Version 1.2.1 ships with an Android APK. Same codebase, Rust + Tauri 2.0, no separate app. Since last post: Android support, Ollama for local AI, graph view performance improvements, wiki-link navigation, and a bunch of mobile UX polish. Direct APK download from the site. IzzyOnDroid submission in progress. AGPL-3.0, source on Codeberg.
Is it vibecoded?
AI-assisted, yes.
It’s a pretty polished notes app, though couldn’t see that it supports encryption.
No, notes are plain .md files on your disk. Encryption was never the goal.
Would like to see encryption, but I have to respect having a clear goal.
Looks interesting. Any plans for an iOS version?
Definitely, yes. I’m trying to tackle them one by one.
Impressive. Thank you. 👍
Does it support LaTeX blocks for math formulas?
Yes, it supports LaTeX math blocks via KaTeX.
In what way is this better than LogSeq?
Different tools. LogSeq is outliner tool with a database backend. HelixNotes is a markdown editor (with default WYSIWYG editor) with plain .md files on disk



