Sync your notes across devices, keep an automatic backup, share and collaborate in real time — your workspace available everywhere and shared only when you want.
Browse and restore previous versions of a note — across content edits and agent actions — and roll back or redo any change.
Run agent actions with your choice of agent — Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini — and pick the right one for each task.
Let agents and automation create, update, comment on, open, and drive the Moss UI — all from the command line.
Add statuses and dates inline in notes as interactive pills.
Schedule an agent action to run later or on a repeating cadence.
Point a note at a codebase, file, or folder and it keeps itself current.
Render real components from a connected codebase inside a note.
Add replies to comments with clear attribution.
Style selected text with a Serif font instead of the default Sans Serif.
Add web pages as inline context, and open them in a browser tab beside a note.
Switch Moss between light, dark, or system theme from Settings so the app matches your workspace and OS.
Open multiple Moss windows so separate notes or workspaces can sit side by side.
Add local videos or YouTube links via /media, drag-and-drop, or pasted YouTube links, then play them inline or fullscreen.
Define values like medium=500 or timeline=6 weeks, then reference them so related numbers and plans update together.
Type /color or a color code to pick, insert, and edit swatches directly in a note.
Install Moss's note-writing guidance for Claude Code, Codex, and other agents from the public moss-skills repo, so external agents can write Moss-compatible notes.
Open two notes side by side inside the same Moss window, so you can compare, reference, or move between them without opening another window.
Organize one note into named tabs for options, personas, states, or examples, so dense work stays grouped without becoming one long document.
Choose the local folder Moss uses for notes from Settings > Workspace Location, so your workspace lives where you want it.
Build interactive mockups, dashboards, and prototypes directly in notes.