K Kuickr
How it works

From a loose page to a permanent address — in five moves.

No setup ceremony. You claim a Space, send a page in, and Kuickr gives it a path, a version, and a visibility you control.

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1

Claim a Space

✓ Space ready · color assigned

Spaces are the top level of structure. Each gets a color that follows its pages everywhere they appear.

2

Capture a page

✓ Detected source: CLI

Paste markdown, push from your editor, or pipe pages over MCP and the CLI. Kuickr keeps the source it came from.

3

It gets an address & a version

✓ v3 stored · prior revisions kept

Org, Space, folder, page — a path you can read. Every write keeps a revision you can restore.

4

Set its visibility

✓ Public · same URL, no re-export

Private, private link, or fully public — promote in one click without ever changing the address.

5

Find it later

✓ 14 pages across 3 Spaces

One search spans every Space, path, and revision you have access to — and stops where your permissions do.

One rule worth knowing

Color always means which Space.

Never status, never type — that is what the kind chips are for. Once it clicks, you read a whole tree at a glance: the color tells you where a page lives, the chip tells you what it is.

Send your first page in under a minute.

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Early access

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Kuickr is in private beta. Join the waitlist, or drop in the code a teammate sent you and we'll email a magic link.

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