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For Apple TV and Android TV

A shared wall of simple sticky notes

Add a note with your TV remote, or scan the on-screen QR code to write and arrange notes from your phone with real-time local sync.

Coming soon

Sticky Notes is being prepared for Apple TV and Android TV. Store availability will be announced after release review is complete.

Living room board

Easy from the sofa or your phone

The same remote-friendly widget system as other Dashbd apps, focused on the one thing a note should do: stay visible.

Create with the remote

Add, edit, move, resize, and remove a note without leaving the TV app.

Scan to open on your phone

A QR code opens a temporary editor served directly by your TV on the same local network.

See every move live

Text and position updates stay synchronized between phone and TV while the local session is open.

A board that fits your space

Try the core note flow, then choose Family or Pro access for more notes, colors, continuous viewing, and private photos.

Simple notes

Create a clear note and edit it from the TV or your phone.

  • Post-it-style notes
  • Classic yellow note
  • Remote and local phone editing
  • Real-time local sync

Colorful boards

Organize a household or shared-space board.

  • Family: up to 5 visible notes
  • Family: choose each note’s background color
  • Remote and local phone editing
  • Flexible note placement and sizing

Notes with photos

Add private photo attachments to visual notes.

  • Pro: unlimited notes and viewing time
  • Pro: choose every note color
  • Pro: one private photo per note
  • Pro: private, short-lived photo access

Private by design

The phone editor stays in your home

Note text, colors, and positions stay on the TV and move over the temporary local connection. Photos are uploaded separately to private Dashbd storage, protected by short-lived access and never placed in a public bucket.

  • QR sessions expire and work only while the TV editor is open
  • No public cloud copy of note text or layout
  • Photo uploads use server-verified access controls
  • Removing or replacing a photo deletes the old private object