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Introducing Quotebook: a social space for the words that stay with you

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Group chats are full of lines worth keeping — the accidental wisdom, the unrepeatable jokes, the things that somehow define a friend. They're also where those lines go to die, buried under a thousand reactions and a year of scrollback. Quotebook exists to fix that.

The gap we're filling

There are notes apps that can store anything. There are social networks built for broadcasting. Neither is built for the small, warm thing in between: a shared collection of memorable lines, between the people who were actually there. Saving a quote shouldn't require a new account, a tagging system, or a feed.

Quotebook is a shared room with a single job: capture quotes, attribute them, react to them, talk about them. You create a room, share the link, and anyone with the link can add quotes — no sign-up needed for guests. Everything else flows from that.

Built to be easy to reach

We made some deliberate choices so the friction matches the moment of saving a quote (which is usually a thumb tap during a conversation):

  • No app install. Quotebook runs in any modern browser, on phone or laptop. The link is the install.
  • No account for guests. Hosts sign in with Google to keep their rooms; guests just open the link and start adding.
  • Save where you already are. Our Discord bot lets you save quotes straight from a chat without leaving Discord. Slack is coming next.
  • Free to use. Rooms, reactions, comments, and the Discord bot are all free. Only the quote-quiz game has a small fee.

What's next

We're focused on three things over the next few months:

  • Slack integration. The same one-command save experience as the Discord bot, for workspaces that live in Slack.
  • Better discovery inside a room. Filtering by author, by date, by reaction — so a long-running quotebook stays browsable, not archival.
  • Lightweight exports and shareable cards. Take a single quote out of a room and turn it into something you can post or print, without losing attribution.

If something on that list matters to you, or you want something we haven't mentioned, tell us. The roadmap is shaped by what real groups actually use.

Try it

You can create your first room in about ten seconds. Start with a friend group, a book club, or a Discord server — somewhere a few good lines have already gone unsaved.

Start your quotebook

Create a room, share the link, and start collecting quotes with friends. Free, no app download needed.

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