Publish your notes as a website

Write locally, publish globally. Moryflow turns your notes into a living website — no static site generators, no deployment pipelines, no coding required.

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Free during beta · macOS available now

Publishing notes shouldn't require a tech stack

Static site generators need engineering skills

Jekyll, Hugo, Astro — they produce great sites, but require Git, CLI tools, template languages, and deployment configuration. Most knowledge workers shouldn't need a build pipeline to share their thinking.

Note apps and publishing tools are separate worlds

You write in Obsidian or Notion, then copy content into WordPress, Ghost, or a CMS. Every update means repeating the process. Your published site drifts from your actual notes.

Blogs expect finished articles

Traditional publishing formats demand polished, complete pieces. But much of your most valuable thinking — research notes, evolving ideas, connected observations — never fits the blog format.

Hosted platforms own your content

Medium, Substack, and similar platforms store your content on their servers. You're building on rented land with someone else's design choices and business model.

From notes to website in one click

Write once, publish from your workspace

Your notes are the source of truth. Select which notes to publish and they become web pages — no copying, no exporting, no separate CMS.

A website that grows with your knowledge

Published notes link to each other automatically. Your site evolves as you write, creating a navigable knowledge base or digital garden.

AI agents help you prepare content

Use agents to expand notes, improve clarity, add context, and develop rough ideas into publishable pages — all within the same workspace.

How it works

1

Write

Create notes in your local workspace

Write notes naturally — research, ideas, drafts, observations. No special formatting or front matter required.

2

Refine

Use AI agents to develop content

Agents can expand short notes, improve writing, add structure, and suggest connections. Your notes become richer with less effort.

3

Publish

Share with one click

Mark any note for publishing. It becomes a page on your website instantly — clean design, proper formatting, linked to related pages.

4

Update

Edit anytime, changes go live

Update the note in your workspace and the published page reflects the change. Your website stays in sync with your thinking.

Frequently asked questions

How do I turn my notes into a website?
In Moryflow, you select which notes to publish and they become web pages at a public URL. The published site automatically links related notes together, creating a navigable website. No coding, templates, or deployment steps needed.
What kind of website can I create from my notes?
You can publish a digital garden (interconnected notes and ideas), a knowledge base (organized reference material), a portfolio (curated work samples), or any combination. The format adapts to how you organize your notes.
Do I need to know HTML, CSS, or any programming?
No. Moryflow handles all the presentation. You write notes in the editor and publish them. The resulting website has clean typography, responsive design, and navigation — all handled automatically.
Can I use a custom domain?
Custom domain support is on our roadmap. Currently, published sites are available at a Moryflow-hosted URL.
How is this different from Notion or Obsidian publishing?
Notion pages are cloud-stored and expose your Notion workspace structure. Obsidian Publish shares your vault but requires a separate subscription. Moryflow integrates local-first note-taking, AI agent workflows, and publishing in one desktop app — your notes stay on your device and publishing is built into the same tool you write in.

Start publishing your notes

Download Moryflow and turn your knowledge into a website. Free during beta.

Download Moryflow

Free during beta · macOS available now