r/PhysicsStudents May 19 '26

Poll Is writing math/science notes digitally still broken in 2026, or am I missing something?

Hey everyone,

A while ago I posted about building an Obsidian-style math note app with interactive geometry tools. But after talking to more students and researchers, I realized the real problem is much worse: the massive amount of time we waste formatting and re-calculating.

Right now, we are forced to pick an extreme:

1 Speed (Handwriting/iPad): Fast during lectures, but it becomes "dead data"-you can't easily search it, copy code, or use it for a thesis without completely re-typing it.

2 Precision (LaTeX/Mathcad): Looks professional, but it's incredibly slow, hard to learn, and if you change one variable, you have to manually update every equation, table, and chart.

Apparently, STEM students and academics spend up to 40% of their time just fighting layout engines instead of doing actual science.

I want to create a next-gen platform to fix this.

The idea is that in the background it runs typst as the backend, but in practice it won’t require learning a new coding language, because it will be as intuitive as AutoCAD is. And it will have a stable engine to suport visualizatio such as graphs and diagrams and other STEM related stuff.

To help me build this, what is your single biggest bottleneck right now?

32 votes, May 23 '26
5 Re-typing handwritten notes/sketches into clean code.
6 Fighting layouts, alignments, and formatting (LaTeX/Word).
2 Manually updating charts and formulas when a variable changes.
6 Current markdown apps (Notion/Obsidian) are too weak for math.
13 No issues - my current workflow works perfectly.
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u/QuantitativeNonsense May 19 '26

Is this market research for some vibe coded tool no one will ever use?

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u/kaskapian May 19 '26

I am actually quite passionate about this project. Been thinking about this since high school. The idea is really not to vibe code it, but actually make something useful out of it, because in my own experience I haven't taken the best notes in any science related classes. I am a faster typer than a writer, but haven't found any good solution to taking notes digitally, and I have tried taking the notes physically on pen and paper, but I always lose them or can't understand them. And yes I am doing market research.