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
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
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
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
How These Pieces Work Together
The common flow now looks like this:
- Keep your source material in the vault
- Draft or refine content in the editor
- Ask Mory to analyze, rewrite, plan, or publish
- 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.