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Thursday, February 13 2025

Ebony Notes is an app for the culture. Our experiences are unique and we all have a special way of greeting and uplifting one another.

Checking app on smartphone (Photo by Alex Nemo Hanse on Unsplash)
Photo by Alex Nemo Hanse on Unsplash

With the app, users receive affirmations via push notifications directly to their phone.

These affirmations are meant to be positive, inspirational, humorous and relatable.

According to LaDonna Welch, the developer of the app:

I had an affirmations app but it wasn’t enough. The affirmations were really dry and general. I did a search for ‘Affirmations for Black People,’ ‘Affirmations for Black Women’ and ‘Affirmations for Black Men’ in the app stores but the options were either generic or not related. I did a Google search as well and came up with nothing so my wheels started turning and Ebony Notes the app was born.

The categories in the app allow users to choose the tone and topics they’d like to receive.

Where to find the Ebony Notes app

The app is available in the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

It’s a free app but subscribers can access all locked features and access to customizable options.

A monthly subscription is US$4.99 and a yearly one is $29.99. There is also a “One Time Fee” available for $99.99.

For more info on subscribing, click here or check out some screenshots below.

Ebony Notes app
Ebony notes app
Ebony notes app
Ebony Notes app
Ebony Notes app
Ebony Notes app
Reminders to practice affirmations daily.
Custom categories on the app
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John Liang

John Liang is an Adult Third Culture Kid who grew up in Guatemala, Costa Rica, the United States, Morocco and Egypt before graduating high school. He has a bachelor's degree in languages from Georgetown University and a master's in International Policy Studies from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Liang has covered the U.S. military for two decades as a writer and editor for InsideDefense.com, and is also editor-in-chief of Culturs Magazine. He lives in Arlington, Va., U.S.A.

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