$diff dillinger mdflow

> the Dillinger alternative that remembers your work

Dillinger is a clean browser markdown editor — but it's built around a single document autosaved to your browser or pushed to your own cloud files. MDflow gives you a real workspace: folders, search, sharing with comments, and an API and MCP server agents can drive.

dillinger → mdflow.diff
# beyond a single scratchpad
-docs = "one autosaved buffer"
+docs = "folders + collections"
-find = "ctrl-f this document"
+find = "full-text search across all"
-share = "export a file"
+share = "clean link + comments"
-agents = "none"
+agents = "remote mcp + full api"
$cat frustrations.log

what a single scratchpad can't do

Sourced from years of forum threads and user feedback — and how MDflow handles each one.

//workspace
Dillinger centers on one document; there's no folder tree or library.
MDflow organizes documents in folders and collections you can search.
//persistence
Your work autosaves to the browser — clear it and it's gone.
Documents live in your account and sync to every device you sign in on.
//sharing
To share, you export a .md, HTML, or PDF file and send it.
Publish a clean reader link; people can comment and clone their own copy.
//search
No cross-document search — it's one buffer at a time.
Built-in full-text search with highlighted snippets and folder context.
//agents
No API or agent access; it's a manual editor.
A full read/write HTTP API and a remote MCP server for Claude, Cursor, and Codex.
//privacy
Notes sync through third-party cloud files you wire up yourself.
Private by default, with optional client-side AES-256 encryption.
$diff --stat dillinger mdflow

Dillinger vs MDflow, line by line

The honest version — including the rows where Dillinger still wins.

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Feature comparison between Dillinger and MDflow
// feature
Dillinger
MDflow
Renders Markdown (live preview)YesYes
Monaco editorYesYes
Works with no accountYesNo
Saved multi-document workspaceNoYes
Folders & collectionsNoYes
Full-text searchNoYes
Cloud sync across devicesVia your cloud filesBuilt-in
Direct Dropbox/Drive/GitHub syncYesNo
Clean public share linkNoYes
Reader comments on shared docsNoYes
Client-side encryptionNoYes
HTTP APINoFull (Pro)
AI agent access (MCP)NoRemote (Pro)
Export to PDF / HTMLYesPDF + .md
Vim / Emacs keybindingsYesNo
PriceFreeFree · €4.99 / month for Pro
$./why-mdflow

why people switch

$mdflow open

Genuinely easy to use

No vault to configure, no ribbon to learn, no plugins to wire up. Open the browser, make a folder, start writing markdown. That's the whole onboarding.

$curl /api/v1

Full API + remote MCP server

A documented HTTP API with full read and write access, plus a remote Model Context Protocol server — so scripts and agents can manage your workspace without running a local server.

$mdflow context

Built for AI agents

Folder descriptions and document metadata give Claude, Cursor, and Codex scoped context. Your notes become a knowledge base agents can actually use.

$mdflow share

Sharing & comments that just work

Publish one document at an unguessable link — readers get a clean rendered page, can comment on a passage, and can clone their own copy. No account needed to read.

$cat pricing.txt

free to start, €4.99 to go Pro

Dillinger is free and open source. MDflow is free to start too, with Pro at €4.99/month for unlimited files, the full API, and the remote MCP server.

Freefree forever
  • [x]5 markdown files
  • [x]5 image uploads
  • [x]Public sharing links
  • [x]Commenting
Pro€4.99/ month
  • [x]Unlimited markdown files
  • [x]10,000 image uploads
  • [x]Full HTTP API access
  • [x]Remote MCP server
// no card to start · fair-use applies
$git log --author=dillinger --oneline

Where Dillinger is still ahead

We'd rather be straight with you. Dillinger is a mature product, and there are real reasons to stay — especially if you depend on these:

  • Direct cloud-service sync. Dillinger imports and saves straight to Dropbox, Google Drive, GitHub, OneDrive, and Bitbucket. MDflow syncs to its own workspace instead.
  • No account at all. You can open Dillinger and write with zero sign-up. MDflow needs a free account to save your work.
  • Vim & Emacs keybindings. Dillinger ships Vim and Emacs modes plus a zen fullscreen mode. MDflow's editor is Monaco without those modes.
  • Open source. Dillinger is open source and self-hostable. MDflow is a hosted product.
$cat faq.md

Dillinger alternative — FAQ

Is MDflow a free Dillinger alternative?
Yes. The free plan includes 5 markdown files, public sharing, and commenting — no card required. Pro is €4.99/month for unlimited files, the full HTTP API, and the remote MCP server.
Does MDflow sync like Dillinger?
Dillinger syncs to your own cloud files; MDflow syncs to your account across every device you sign into, and keeps offline drafts that auto-retry when you reconnect.
Can I save and organize many documents?
Yes. MDflow has folders, shareable collections, and full-text search — unlike Dillinger's single-buffer model.
Does MDflow connect to Dropbox, Drive, or GitHub?
Not directly. MDflow stores documents in its own workspace and exposes them through a full HTTP API and a remote MCP server. You can import .md files and download any document anytime.
Can AI agents use my markdown?
Yes. Agents connect to MDflow's remote MCP server or its full-access HTTP API (both Pro) to read and manage your workspace.
What does Dillinger do that MDflow doesn't?
Direct cloud-file sync, no-account use, Vim/Emacs keybindings, and being open source/self-hostable.
$mdflow init

Try the Dillinger alternative built for today.

Sign in with Google, create a folder, and start writing markdown that people and AI agents can read. The free plan needs no card.