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Moxie Docs

Moxie Docs is an automatic documentation platform that keeps docs in sync with your codebase - generating pages, detecting drift, and opening GitHub PRs when code changes, plus an MCP server so AI coding agents get accurate context.

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Cost / License

  • Freemium (Subscription)
  • Proprietary

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  • Online
  • GitHub
  • GitHub Marketplace
  • Slack
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  1.  Privacy focused
  2.  AI-Powered

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  1.  No Tracking
  2.  Support for MarkDown
  3.  Ad-free
  4.  No Coding Required
  5. Git icon  Git Support
  6.  Dark Mode
  7.  Knowledge Base

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Moxie Docs information

  • Developed by

    US flagJackalope Digital
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $29 and $199 per month + free version with limited functionality.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Moxie Docs?

Moxie Docs is an AI-powered documentation platform that keeps your developer docs in sync with your codebase automatically. Instead of documentation slowly drifting out of date after every code change, Moxie watches your repository, detects when docs no longer match reality, and opens GitHub pull requests with the fixes - so doc updates ride along with the same review process as your code.

How it works

Connect a GitHub repository and Moxie indexes your codebase to understand its architecture, conventions, and API surface. From there it:

  • Auto-generates documentation for undocumented areas of your codebase, prioritizing what's actually used and reachable rather than guessing.
  • Detects doc drift continuously, flagging pages that no longer reflect the current code and queuing them for a refresh.
  • Opens pull requests with proposed doc updates, so changes go through your normal review flow instead of silently overwriting docs.
  • Reviews incoming PRs for convention violations and doc-breaking changes before merge, with inline suggestions.
  • Publishes a public knowledge base, and a changelog generated from merged PRs.
  • Serves an MCP server so AI coding agents (Claude, Cursor, etc.) can pull accurate, up-to-date project context and conventions directly instead of hallucinating from stale docs.
  • Sends a weekly digest ("Friday Cleanup") summarizing doc health and proposing batched fixes.

Who it's for

Engineering teams who want documentation to be a byproduct of shipping code, not a separate chore - especially teams using AI coding agents, where accurate docs and conventions directly improve agent output quality.

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