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The whole app, on your own machine
Free, no account, no connection required. What you install is the complete workspace — the cloud is something you add later, or never.
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Every release is published on GitHub Releases, including the files these buttons point at.
There is no Linux build of the desktop app. The Linux side of Ubimate is the sync server, which is a Docker image you can run on your own hardware: github.com/ubimate/ubimate-server. On a Linux desktop, the web app below is the way in.
Prefer not to install anything? The web app at app.ubimate.com keeps nothing on the machine you are using — it decrypts in memory and writes no files — which makes it the right way in from a computer that isn't yours. It needs a plan with sync, since there is no local database behind it.
The mobile apps are in active development: the page tree and the editor work today, and the remaining tabs are being built out.
What you get without paying anything
- Unlimited pages, workspaces and datatables
- The full editor: outlining, tables, diagrams, media, maths
- Tasks, calendar, tags, media and data panels
- Local full-text search across everything
- The semantic HTML mirror, and Markdown and CSV export
- No account, no telemetry, no connection needed
What it needs
- macOS 13 or later, on Apple silicon or Intel
- Windows 10 or 11, 64-bit
- Disk space for your own content, and nothing else
Your workspace lives in a plain SQLite file with your media beside it. Back it up the way you back up anything else, and turn on full-disk encryption if the machine travels — local data is deliberately readable, because that is what makes it yours.
Want the sync without the subscription?
The server is open source. Run it yourself and your devices sync between themselves, with nothing of yours on our infrastructure.