Free Chrome Extension · Now Live on Web Store

DevNotes
Your Dev Brain,
Always Open

Highlight any text on any webpage, save it instantly, and find it again when you return. Synced with Google Drive, connected to your Google Calendar meetings — the developer's notebook that lives in your browser.

✓ Chrome Web Store Verified 🔒 Google OAuth Secured ⚡ Free to Use
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Everything a Developer
Actually Needs

Built for developers who read docs, debug issues, attend meetings, and need their thoughts captured instantly — without leaving the browser.

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Web Highlighting

Select any text on any webpage and save it as a highlight. The next time you visit that URL, your highlights appear exactly where you left them — colour-coded and persistent.

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Notes from Selections

Turn any highlighted text into a full note with context. Add your own thoughts, tag it, and retrieve it later without losing where it came from.

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Google Drive Sync

All your notes and highlights sync automatically to Google Drive — accessible across devices, always backed up, never lost.

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Google Calendar Integration

See your upcoming Google meetings right inside the extension. Know what's next without switching tabs or opening Calendar.

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Custom Chrome Reminders

Set custom reminders that pop up as native Chrome notifications. Perfect for code review deadlines, standup prep, or anything you need to remember mid-session.

Quick Capture, Anywhere

One click to open DevNotes from any tab. Capture a thought, create a note, or review your highlights — without breaking your workflow.

Up and Running in Minutes

No complex setup. No account needed beyond your Google account.

1
Install the Extension

Add DevNotes from the Chrome Web Store with one click. It's free and takes under 30 seconds.

2
Sign in with Google

Authenticate securely using your Google account to enable Drive sync and Calendar access.

3
Highlight & Capture

Select any text on any page, right-click or use the DevNotes popup to save it instantly.

4
Review & Remember

Return to any page and see your highlights. Check upcoming meetings. Get Chrome reminders on time.

Why We Request
These Permissions

DevNotes only requests what it genuinely needs. Here's exactly why each permission exists.

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Google Drive Access

Used exclusively to read and write your DevNotes data file. We never access any other files in your Drive.

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Google Calendar Access

Read-only access to display your upcoming meetings inside the extension. We never create, modify, or delete calendar events.

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Active Tab Access

Required to detect which page you're on so we can show your saved highlights for that specific URL.

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Notifications

Used only to deliver the custom Chrome reminders you set yourself. No unsolicited notifications, ever.

Built with Privacy
From the Ground Up

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OAuth 2.0 Secured

All Google authentication uses OAuth 2.0 — the same standard used by major apps. Your credentials never touch our servers.

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No Data Collection

DevNotes doesn't collect, transmit, or sell your personal data. Your notes stay in your own Google Drive.

Chrome Web Store Verified

DevNotes passed Google's full Chrome Web Store security review and is publicly listed for all users.

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Right Now

Free forever. No signup required beyond your Google account. Works on every website.

Built by Ashish Kurzekar

Ashish Kurzekar, Senior Salesforce Developer and creator of DevNotes
Ashish Kurzekar
Senior Salesforce Developer · 4× Certified

DevNotes was built out of a real need — to stop losing important snippets from documentation, Stack Overflow answers, and Salesforce developer guides. As a developer spending hours in the browser, I wanted my notes to live where I work. So I built DevNotes.