DeskNote
How it works
From first sign-in to a note on the desk — a short path built for two people and the screens they keep at home.
Sign in together
Each of you creates a DeskNote account with your email and a six-digit PIN — no separate apps or social logins. The first time you sign in on a browser, you can add a first name so your partner sees who they're paired with.Link as a pair
On the Pair page, one of you creates an invite and the other enters the code (or invited email, if you set that up). After you link, you share the same household space: each other's desks and messages, with no one else in the thread.Claim your desk display
From Devices, enter the pairing code shown on the small desk screen when it's in setup mode, give the desk a name (and optional room), then pick a look. The display checks in over Wi-Fi and shows up as yours in the app.Send notes from the dashboard
Open the dashboard, choose which desk should receive the note (yours, your partner's, or both), type up to 140 characters, and send. You can add desk stickers from the strip under the composer so the same art appears on the physical display.Little taps & history
Use Little taps for one-tap presets to the desk you pick — great for quick “good morning” or “miss you” lines. Recent messages stay in your history with filters (everything you can see, only what you sent, or what landed on your desk) so you can scroll back without digging through a chat app.What shows on the desk
When a note is for your desk, it appears on the display at home: a calm card with your message and optional stickers. Quick-send lines can show a short second line for a moment. The desk stays quiet between notes — no feeds, reactions, or endless scroll, just the two of you.