
Notemap is a native mind mapping application designed specifically for macOS, aimed at helping users organize their thoughts, brainstorm ideas, and manage projects. It allows users to plan, learn, and track progress with features that include rich notes, task lists, and daily notes. The application is built with Swift, ensuring fast performance and smooth animations, and it operates locally on the user's machine, thus addressing privacy concerns associated with cloud storage.
This is a revenue-stage, Mac-first education tool for planning projects, organizing research, and using AI to learn. The headline signals are clear: the business generates real revenue but at a very small absolute scale ($262 last 30 days, $25 MRR) and recent activity shows a decline (-20%). The traffic level (1,155) suggests there's an audience, but current monetization or conversion rates are low given the revenue shown.
A 100% profit margin is attractive on paper and implies minimal operating costs, but at this scale the magic is in the levers: improving conversion, pricing, retention, or expanding beyond MacOS. Being listed for sale changes the posture — the founder may prefer an exit to continuing growth — so any buyer should prioritize understanding user retention, acquisition cost, and why growth turned negative before making assumptions about future upside.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.