I kind of love note taking apps so I can rundown a few:
- Logseq (FOSS, can technically run in a browser but it’s very limited and literally called “demo”)
- Obsidian (not FOSS but local md first, very mature and a huge community)
- Joplin (FOSS and probably general go-to for cross-platform open source notes in general but is a bit of a memory hog)
- StandardNotes (you already described this one)
- notesnook (very new offering probably most similar to SN but I don’t know)
- AnyType (also very new and striving for more of a Notion-like experience but I think still needs time to mature)
I use Logseq most often, although I prefer Joplin on mobile. Obsidian and Logseq are more “personal knowledge management” and may be overkill for simple note-taking, plus I feel they are a little bloated on mobile. Honestly not sure which ones work in a browser, but I agree that’s a feature I’d like more of. All of these though I believe are cross-platform so should be usable on mobile or desktop.