MoryFlow

Feature Overview

Understand the current MoryFlow product surface: local-first notes, editor, AI assistant, and MCP.

Feature Overview

MoryFlow is no longer just "notes plus a chatbot." The current product combines a local-first vault, a writing surface, an AI working area, and optional external capabilities.

The Current Product Shape

Vault

Your vault is the local content layer.

  • Notes are regular Markdown files
  • You keep direct access to your files
  • The vault can stay useful even outside MoryFlow

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Editor

The editor is where you read, write, and structure your work.

  • Rich editing
  • Slash-style insertion workflow
  • Multiple note workflows
  • Tight connection with Mory in the same workspace

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AI Assistant

Mory is the action layer inside the workspace.

  • Start from a blank prompt or a guided pre-thread entry
  • Reference files and selections
  • Work step by step with visible task progress
  • Use models, tools, and MCP capabilities together

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MCP

MCP extends what Mory can work with beyond the built-in environment.

  • Connect external servers
  • Add specialist capabilities
  • Keep runtime extensions separate from model-provider setup

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How These Pieces Work Together

The common flow now looks like this:

  1. Keep your source material in the vault
  2. Draft or refine content in the editor
  3. Ask Mory to analyze, rewrite, plan, or publish
  4. Add MCP servers only when you need outside capabilities

What Changed from Older Docs

Older MoryFlow docs often described the product as:

  • Notes folder
  • Editor
  • Mory
  • A fixed tool list

That is no longer enough to explain the current product. The important difference now is the working flow around chat entry, task progress, provider setup, and cloud-connected capabilities.