Note Mark — Self-Hosted, Open-Source

Minimal web-based Markdown notes app.

License: AGPL-3.0. Built with: TypeScript, Go, Dockerfile, CSS, Rust, HTML, Makefile, SCSS. Website: https://notemark.docs.enchantedcode.co.uk/. Source: https://github.com/enchant97/note-mark.

Features

  • Markdown (GitHub Flavored Markdown, see spec here)
  • HTML sanitisation, minimizing XSS attacks
  • Mobile Friendly
  • Friendly URLs for cleaner links
  • Dark & Light Theme
  • Notebook Sharing
  • Custom flat-file based storage system
  • Multiple views for a note (rendered, plain)
  • Lighting fast editor with shortcuts
  • Upload and attach assets

Installation

See official install docs: https://notemark.docs.enchantedcode.co.uk/

Why self-host Note Mark

Self-hosting gives you three things SaaS can’t: data ownership (the files live on disks you control), cost predictability (a one-time setup vs. recurring per-seat fees that grow with your household or team), and longevity (open-source means the app keeps working even if the maintainers move on, since you can pin a working version). The trade-off is that you take on the operational work of running a server, applying updates, and handling backups.

What hardware do you need

Most self-hosted apps run comfortably on modest hardware — a Raspberry Pi 4, a mini PC, a NAS with Docker support, or a small VPS is usually enough for personal or family use. CPU and RAM requirements scale with how many simultaneous users or how much data you push through Note Mark. Storage requirements depend on the kind of data you keep; check the README for guidance on data retention.

Where to go from here

  • Browse the full self-hosted app directory
  • Compare self-hosted alternatives side-by-side
  • DevOps roadmap — learn the skills to run your own server

Last verified: 2026-04-28