Open source

Moxie Docs is free for open source maintainers.

Nobody feels documentation drift more than the volunteers keeping open source alive. We sponsor projects with free Moxie Docs so the time you have goes to the code, not the README. We can't take on every project, but we weigh every submission on community and project fit.

The full product, on us

Searchable codebase docs, MCP context for AI agents, drift detection on merge, and Friday Cleanup PRs: the same workflow paying teams get.

Docs that keep up with the code

Moxie indexes your repo and opens documentation PRs you review and merge. It never merges on its own, so your project's voice stays yours.

Less of the unpaid part

Onboarding docs, architecture notes, and contributor guides are the work maintainers most often skip. Moxie drafts them so you can stay on the code.

What we look for

We review submissions by hand and weigh community and project fit, so we can keep sponsoring projects as we grow. These are the signals that help:

  • A public repository under an OSI-approved license (MIT, Apache-2.0, GPL, and the like).
  • Genuinely community open source, not the primary repo of a commercial product.
  • Actively maintained, with real usage or contributors.

Not a perfect match? Ask anyway. We consider every submission and would rather hear from you than have you assume the answer is no.

Questions

How do you decide who gets free access?
We weigh each submission on community and project fit: an OSI-approved license, active maintenance, and real usage or contributors all help. We can't sponsor every project, but we review and consider every request by hand, so tell us about yours.
What does free access include?
Approved projects get Moxie Docs at no cost: searchable codebase documentation, MCP context for AI coding agents, documentation drift detection on every merge, and Cleanup PRs you review and merge. Moxie opens pull requests; it never merges on its own.
How long does it last?
For as long as the project stays active and remains a good fit. There is no charge and no credit card required.
How do you handle a private fork or a monorepo?
Free access covers your public open source repository. If you also have private or commercial repos, those run on a normal paid plan. Reach out and we'll help you sort out which is which.

Request free access

Tell us about your project. We review every request by hand and reply by email.