14 days
No charge today. Cancel anytime.
// Pricing
Start your 14-day trial to connect GitHub, generate docs, and search your workspace on a real repo. No charge today, and you can cancel anytime.
No charge today. Cancel anytime.
Read-only GitHub App access to only the repositories you select.
Docs, gaps, search, and MCP context are generated from your selected repo.
Solo / small team
$49
/ month after trial
Up to 3 private repos, one flat price.
Search, generated docs, bookmarks, and MCP context for every codebase you connect.
Up to 3 active private repositories
3 seats
1,000 indexed files per repo
10 manual doc update PRs per repo each month
Searchable docs
Bookmarks and highlights
Convention summary
MCP context endpoint
14 days to try it on a real repo. Cancel anytime.
Most useful
$199
/ month after trial
Up to 10 private repos with Friday Recaps and Cleanup PRs.
For teams with a fleet of services that need weekly review, not the occasional cleanup.
Up to 10 active private repositories
Unlimited seats
5,000 indexed files per repo
Weekly Friday Cleanup
25 cleanup PRs per repo each month
Friday Recap reports
Incremental doc updates
Automated Cleanup PR drafts
Usage analytics
14 days to try it on a real repo. Cancel anytime.
// FAQ
Start a trial on either plan with no charge today. Connect GitHub, index a real repository, and use the generated docs, search, gap detection, and MCP context for 14 days. Cancel anytime before the trial ends and you won't be billed.
Moxie Docs connects through a GitHub App scoped to only the repositories you select, and reads those repositories to generate docs, gaps, search, and MCP context. Documentation changes are only ever proposed as pull requests — your team reviews and merges every one. Moxie Docs never merges anything itself.
Starter is $49/month for up to 3 active private repositories, 3 seats, and 1,000 indexed files per repo. Team is $199/month for up to 10 active private repositories with unlimited seats, 5,000 indexed files per repo, and weekly Friday Cleanup PRs.
Yes. Every plan includes the MCP context endpoint, so MCP-compatible agents and editors can pull your repository's current docs, conventions, and context while they work.