Turn your notes into a digital garden

Publish your knowledge base as a living website. Write locally, grow your ideas with AI agents, and share your thinking with the world.

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Publishing your thinking shouldn't be this hard

Blogs demand finished products

Traditional blogging expects polished articles. Most of your thinking — research notes, drafts, evolving ideas — never gets shared because it doesn't feel "ready."

Static site generators need engineering

Jekyll, Hugo, and similar tools require Git workflows, command-line tools, and template customization. Publishing should be simpler than deploying code.

Note apps and publishing apps are separate

You write in one tool and publish from another. Copy-pasting between systems creates friction and disconnects your published content from your knowledge base.

Gardens need tending

A digital garden is most useful when it's maintained — updating links, expanding stubs, connecting new ideas to old ones. Doing this manually is time-consuming.

Your garden, grown with AI agents

Publish from your notes

Select any note and publish it with one click. Your digital garden grows directly from your knowledge base — no separate publishing workflow.

AI agents help you cultivate

Agents can expand stubs, suggest connections, draft related notes, and help you develop ideas into published pages.

Living, connected pages

Published notes link to each other naturally. Your digital garden reflects the real connections in your thinking.

How it works

1

Write

Start with your notes

Write notes in your local workspace. Capture ideas, research, and thinking at any stage of development.

2

Develop

Grow ideas with AI agents

Agents help you expand notes, add context, and develop rough ideas into more complete pieces.

3

Publish

Share with one click

Choose which notes to publish. They become pages in your digital garden — a living website that grows with your knowledge.

4

Evolve

Update as you learn

Edit published notes anytime. Your digital garden is never "done" — it evolves as your understanding deepens.

Frequently asked questions

What is a digital garden?
A digital garden is a personal website where you publish notes and ideas at various stages of development. Unlike a blog (which expects finished articles in reverse chronological order), a garden encourages work-in-progress thinking, evolving ideas, and interconnected notes. It's a way to learn and think in public.
How does Moryflow publish notes as a website?
Moryflow includes built-in publishing. You select which notes to share, and they become web pages accessible at a public URL. Notes can link to each other, creating a navigable knowledge site. You control what's published and what stays private.
Do I need to know HTML or CSS?
No. Moryflow handles the presentation. You write notes in the editor, and when you publish, they become clean, readable web pages. No coding, templates, or static site generators required.
Can AI agents help me write for my digital garden?
Yes. Agents can expand short notes into fuller pieces, suggest connections between ideas, draft related pages, and help you organize your garden. They work with your existing notes as context, so their output fits naturally into your knowledge base.
How is this different from Notion or Obsidian Publish?
Notion Publish exposes your cloud-stored pages. Obsidian Publish shares your vault. Moryflow combines local-first note-taking, AI agent workflows, and publishing in one tool — your notes stay on your device, agents help you develop ideas, and publishing is integrated into the same workspace.

Start your digital garden

Download Moryflow and publish your knowledge as a living website. Free during beta.

Download Moryflow

Free during beta · macOS available now