A good word at the right time.

A curated collection of quotes worth keeping — delivered through a beautiful iOS app and a Slack integration for your team.

iOS app coming soon
Add to Slack coming soon

What you get

Quotes that find you at the right moment

Discover

Open the app, get a quote. Swipe for more. Every launch is a fresh drop of something worth reading.

Browse by theme

Wisdom, character, growth, leadership, resilience — find quotes that match what you're thinking about.

Save your favorites

When a quote stops you mid-scroll, tap the heart. Build a personal collection of words worth keeping.

Daily quote

A notification each morning with a quote to carry into your day. Set the time that works for you.

Home screen widget

A quote on your lock screen or home screen that refreshes throughout the day. Glanceable wisdom.

Share beautifully

Share as text or as a beautifully designed image — perfect for messages, social posts, or your group chat.

iOS app

A quote book in your pocket

QuoteDrop for iOS is a native app designed to feel like opening a beautiful book. Warm typography, generous whitespace, and a curated collection that works offline.

  • Swipeable quote cards with a satisfying haptic on each new drop
  • Browse by theme or author to find exactly what you need
  • Works offline — the full collection lives on your device
  • Home screen and lock screen widgets
  • Share as text or as a beautifully rendered image
Download for iOS coming soon
character wisdom growth

“Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.”

— Marcus Aurelius

Meditations

Slack app

Drop a good word into any channel

QuoteDrop for Slack puts a curated quote one command away. Perfect for kicking off a meeting, sparking a conversation, or just sharing something worth reading with your team.

/quotedrop Drop a random quote into the current channel
/quotedrop wisdom Get a quote from a specific theme
Add to Slack coming soon
QuoteDrop App

“The greatest good you can do for another is not just share your riches, but to reveal to him his own.”

— Benjamin Disraeli
Speech, 1867
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Words worth keeping.

QuoteDrop is launching soon for iOS and Slack. Be the first to know.