dullnote

Created By
Mike Raab3 months ago
Two-way markdown workspace for Claude. Version history, line-by-line diffs, attribution tracking, and revert on every edit. Claude reads your project context and writes back. Notes, logs, roadmaps — versioned like code. EU-hosted. Export everything. No lock-in.
Overview

What is dullnote?

Your project has context that lives outside any single conversation. The schema rename on Tuesday. The deployment that broke because of a Cloudflare rule. The roadmap shift after that investor call.

dullnote is where that context lives. Notes, daily logs, roadmaps, task lists, all in one workspace that Claude reads and writes to. Not just reads. Writes. End a session, Claude logs what happened. Start a new one, it picks up where you left off.

It's flat markdown files. No database, no proprietary format, no bloat. Every edit versioned. Full diffs. Revert anything. You always know who changed what - you, Claude, or a teammate's Claude.

How to use dullnote?

Connect to Claude.ai via Settings → Connectors → dullnote. Claude can now list, read, write, and delete files in your workspace. That's it.

Also works with Claude Desktop, Claude Code (API tokens), and any MCP client.

Key features

  • Two-way context: Claude reads AND writes your project files
  • Version history with line-by-line diffs on every change
  • AttributioN: know if you, Claude, or a teammate's Claude made each edit
  • Revert any change to any previous version
  • Team collaboration with shared context (Hivemind plan)
  • Plain markdown: export or delete anytime, zero lock-in
  • EU-hosted, GDPR compliant

Use cases

  • Daily project logs Claude updates after every session
  • Living roadmaps and task lists that evolve as priorities shift
  • Decision logs: Claude knows why you chose Postgres over Mongo three weeks ago
  • Audit trail for teams where multiple Claudes write to the same workspace

Pricing

  • Free: $0/month - 5MB, full MCP access
  • Pro: $5/month - 1GB, version history, diffs, revert
  • Pro Lifetime: $99 one-time - everything in Pro, pay once, keep forever
  • Hivemind: $10/user/month - team workspace, shared context, audit trail

FAQ

Does dullnote work with other AI tools? Built for Claude, but any MCP-compatible client can connect.

Is my data portable? It's plain markdown. Export or delete anytime.

Where is data stored? EU-hosted. GDPR compliant.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dullnote": {
      "url": "https://api.dullnote.com/mcp/v2"
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
3 months ago
Updated At
3 months ago
Author Name
Mike Raab
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