Kagaz is a fast, local-first workspace at kagaz.co. This page summarizes how it works and links to policies.
Features
- Notes — rich text pages for ideas and documents.
- Kanban — lightweight boards for tasks and flows.
- Snippets — syntax-friendly pads for code.
- Bookmarks, todos, tables — structured pages in the same sidebar.
Keyboard
Open the command palette from the toolbar (or the shortcut shown in the app) to jump between pages, create templates, and access backup tools quickly.
Policies
Read the Privacy and Terms pages for how data is handled and the conditions of use.
Common questions
Where is my data stored?
By default, Kagaz stores your workspace in your browser (local storage). Data stays on your device unless you turn on optional Google Drive sync or export a backup file.
How do I back up my workspace?
Open the backup control in the sidebar (cloud icon). You can export a JSON backup, import a backup to restore or merge, and optionally connect Google Drive for sync.
Does Kagaz work offline?
After the app has loaded once, many features continue to work offline thanks to caching and local storage. You need a connection for the initial load and for Drive-related features.
What is screen lock?
Screen lock lets you require re-authentication (according to your settings) before viewing your workspace again. It adds a layer of protection on shared devices.
What page types does Kagaz support?
Rich notes, kanban boards, code snippets, bookmarks, task lists, and simple tables — all in one sidebar.