AI agents, your way
AI agents work alongside you through MCP tools that read and modify your workspace. Bring any model — Anthropic, OpenAI, or local Ollama. Your provider, your choice.
Private. Local. Yours.
Organize your work the way you would in Notion — pages, databases, AI partners. But everything runs on your computer. Use local models so nothing ever leaves.
Why DeepMeadows
AI agents work alongside you through MCP tools that read and modify your workspace. Bring any model — Anthropic, OpenAI, or local Ollama. Your provider, your choice.
Everything lives in a local database on your computer. No cloud account required. Export to markdown anytime. Back it up however you back up the rest of your machine.
A real block editor with headings, lists, code, callouts, and tables. Plus full structured databases — table, kanban, calendar, gallery, list views — built in, not bolted on.
Backlinks, mentions, and an entity-extraction graph make connections visible. Your second brain, but you actually own it.
Optional multi-machine sync through your own server, or a hosted relay. Local-first stays local-first — sync is the layer on top, not the source of truth.
A native desktop app, not an Electron-shaped browser tab. Quick keyboard shortcuts, slash commands, and a UI that gets out of your way.
How to start
Pick your platform from the cards below. Signed and native — drag the app to Applications on macOS, run the installer on Windows, or make the AppImage executable on Linux.
On first launch, DeepMeadows creates a workspace folder on your machine
(~/deepmeadows-workspace). Pages, blocks, and databases all
live there. No account required, no cloud sync unless you turn it on.
Run a local model with Ollama (private by default), or paste an Anthropic / OpenAI key. AI partners can read pages, run searches, and write into your workspace through structured tools.
Get DeepMeadows
Download the latest build below. The app self-checks for updates after launch.
Signed builds. Native on each platform.