From Notes to Published Site — No Export Required

Moryflow turns any note into a publicly accessible website with one click. Build digital gardens, portfolios, and knowledge bases without leaving your editor.

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Why Publish Your Notes?

Most knowledge stays locked in private vaults, benefiting only one person. Publishing your notes transforms personal research into shared resources — a digital garden that compounds in value as others discover, reference, and build on your work. Portfolios, project documentation, reading notes, and learning journals all gain new life when they reach an audience.

Publishing also sharpens your thinking. Knowing someone might read your notes raises the quality bar naturally. You organize more carefully, write more clearly, and fill gaps you would otherwise ignore. The result is better notes for you and a useful resource for everyone else.

Until now, the friction of publishing kept most people from trying. That friction is the real problem — and it is entirely solvable.

The best notes are the ones that escape your vault. Publishing is the final step that turns knowledge into impact.

The Traditional Approach: Export, Build, Deploy

Static site generators like Hugo, Jekyll, and Astro are powerful but demand technical comfort. You export Markdown from your note app, configure a build pipeline, choose a theme, set up hosting on Netlify or Vercel, and maintain the whole stack whenever you want to update a single paragraph. Notion's "Share to web" simplifies hosting but strips design control and locks you into Notion's ecosystem.

Even the friendliest tools require multiple steps. Obsidian Publish charges $8/month and limits customization. Bear and Apple Notes have no publishing path at all. The gap between writing a note and sharing it with the world remains surprisingly wide in 2026.

This complexity filters out the vast majority of people who would benefit from publishing. The solution is not a better static site generator — it is removing the pipeline altogether.

One-Click Publishing with Moryflow

In Moryflow, publishing is a single action. Select a note, click Publish, and it is live at a public URL within seconds. There is no export step, no build step, and no separate hosting to configure. Your note renders as a clean, responsive web page with automatic typography and layout.

Updates work the same way. Edit the note in your workspace and the published page reflects the change immediately. You can unpublish just as easily — one click and the page is gone. This removes the anxiety of committing to a published piece; everything is reversible.

For teams and creators who want a cohesive presence, Moryflow supports custom domains, letting you map your published notes to your own brand. The result is a personal site that grows organically as you write, without any infrastructure overhead.

Write in your editor, publish to the web, update in place. Zero pipeline, zero friction.

SEO and Discoverability

A published page is only valuable if people can find it. Moryflow generates semantic HTML with proper heading hierarchy, meta descriptions, and Open Graph tags automatically. Each published note gets a clean URL structure that search engines favor.

You can customize the page title, description, and social preview image per note. Structured data (JSON-LD) is injected for article schema, making your content eligible for rich snippets in search results. Sitemap generation is automatic — every published note is included without manual configuration.

Use Cases: Digital Gardens, Portfolios, Knowledge Bases

Digital gardeners use Moryflow to publish interlinked notes as a living knowledge base. Freelancers publish project case studies as a portfolio. Researchers share literature reviews and lab notes. Educators publish course materials. In every case, the workflow is the same: write a note, click Publish.

The flexibility comes from the content, not the tool. Moryflow does not force you into a blog template or a wiki structure. Each note is an independent page, and you decide how they connect through links. This makes it equally suited for a single landing page or a sprawling digital garden with hundreds of interconnected entries.

Because the publishing cost is near zero, people experiment more freely. You can publish a half-formed idea, see how it resonates, and refine it — exactly how digital gardens are meant to work.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to know HTML or CSS to publish notes with Moryflow?
No. Moryflow renders your notes as styled web pages automatically. You write in the editor and click Publish — no code required.
Can I use my own domain for published notes?
Yes. Moryflow supports custom domains so your published notes appear under your own brand URL.
What happens if I edit a note after publishing?
The published page updates immediately. There is no rebuild or re-deploy step.
Is Moryflow publishing free?
Basic publishing is included in the free tier. Custom domains and advanced features are available on paid plans.
Can I unpublish a note later?
Yes. Unpublishing is one click and the page is removed immediately. You can re-publish at any time.

Publish Your First Note in Seconds

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Free to start · Open Source