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Manual

Manual

The QuickPeach Launchpad product manual — launcher, sticky notes, utilities, integrations.

QuickPeach is a warm, customizable launcher with sticky Markdown notes that stay on top of your work. Press one shortcut from anywhere on your desktop, type what you want, and act — launch an app, capture a thought, run a search, or open a tool. No mouse required.

This handbook walks you through every part of the app, from your first keystroke to advanced features like hosted sync and version history.

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How QuickPeach works

Three windows, one workflow:

  • The launcher — a compact search bar that appears anywhere with ⌥ ⇧ Space (macOS) or Ctrl ⇧ Space (Windows / Linux). Type, pick, press Enter. It searches your apps, notes, commands, and utilities at once.
  • Sticky notes — Markdown notes that float on your desktop. Create one from the launcher or with ⌘ ⇧ N from any app.
  • The workspace — a full-size window with your Dashboard, Notes list, and Settings. The launcher opens it; you close it and get back to work.

When a sticky note needs more room, press ⌘ K to open the Note Center — a panel alongside the note for commands, browsing, appearance, and formatting.

Handbook chapters

ChapterWhat you'll learn
Launcher & searchOpen the launcher, search with @-scopes, navigate and act
NotesCreate notes, write Markdown, use the Note Center, style your notes
UtilitiesClipboard, timer, color picker, file search, the Store
Account & licensesSign in, redeem a license key, manage your plan
Sync & backupKeep notes in sync across devices, restore from backups
Security & recoveryRecovery phrase, encrypted vault, two-factor, account deletion
Settings referenceEvery setting, explained
PluginsInstall extensions, build your own
StorageWhere your notes live and how to move them
TroubleshootingQuick fixes for common problems

Three things to know before you start

  1. The hotkey is rebindable. The default ⌥ ⇧ Space works for most setups, but if it conflicts with something else you can change it in Settings → Quick Launch in under a minute.

  2. Notes are plain Markdown files. They live in a folder on your machine — you can open them in any editor, back them up with any tool, and move them wherever you like.

  3. Everything works offline. Sync, version history, and account features are opt-in. The app runs fully without an internet connection.

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