The note-to-self habit, wherever you picked it up.
Luckynote turns the things you message yourself into a personal inbox you can search, remember and act on.
Maybe it started with a WhatsApp chat, Telegram Saved Messages, Signal Note to Self, a Slack DM, or a private Discord server. The instinct is the same: send it somewhere before it disappears. Luckynote is a home designed around it, with one chat-style inbox for links, screenshots, photos, voice notes, files, notes and tasks, plus plain-language search, reminders, stars, optional folders and a web extension.
WhatsApp Message Yourself
Keep the quick self-chat instinct, but give links, screenshots, voice notes and reminders a personal inbox built for retrieval.
See the pageTelegram Saved Messages
Saved Messages is strong. Luckynote adds a separate home for personal capture, with image text search, voice search and follow-up.
See the pageSignal Note to Self
Use Signal when end-to-end encrypted messaging matters. Use Luckynote for personal material you want searchable and actionable.
See the pageSlack DM yourself
A self-DM is handy at work. Luckynote keeps personal notes, files and research outside workspace access and retention rules.
See the pageDiscord private server notes
A private server is clever, but it adds setup. Luckynote keeps the quick capture habit without server-shaped overhead.
See the pageSame habit, purpose-built
Message yourself everything
Capture links, screenshots, photos, voice notes, files, notes and tasks in one chat-style inbox.
Search like you remember
Luckynote reads image text, transcribes voice notes and summarizes links, so you can search in plain language.
Follow up without switching tools
Set reminders, snooze items and star what matters from the same place you captured it.
Add structure only when you want it
Use optional folders, or keep one simple stream and let search do the work.
Want the broader habit? See who texts themselves. Or browse note-to-self and personal inbox workflows.