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Ali Güçlü
Ali Güçlü

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Obsidify for Mac is Live: Turn Markdown Vaults into Publish-Ready Websites

Obsidify for Mac is now live on the App Store.

I built Obsidify for people who already work with Markdown: developers, technical writers, documentation teams, product teams, creators, and Obsidian users who want a clearer path from local notes to publish-ready websites.

Most Markdown workflows start locally.

You have folders, README files, GitHub docs, knowledge base notes, or an Obsidian vault. At some point, some of that content needs to become a public website, documentation site, wiki, blog, or product knowledge base.

That transition is often messy.

Obsidify is designed as a focused Mac publishing workspace for that step.

What Obsidify does

Obsidify helps you:

  • Select local Markdown folders and vault-style content
  • Prepare README files, docs, and GitHub-oriented documentation
  • Structure content as a blog, wiki, documentation site, or knowledge base
  • Review headings, sections, and organization before publishing
  • Use AI-assisted workflows for summaries, introductions, rewrites, and structure improvements
  • Track publishing status from a focused Mac workspace

What Obsidify is not

Obsidify is not a general note-taking app.

It is not trying to replace your Markdown editor or your Obsidian vault.

The goal is narrower:

Take Markdown content that already exists and help prepare it for publishing.

Why I built it

I wanted a workflow where Markdown files, vault folders, and developer docs could move from local content to website output without losing structure.

Obsidify is built around that publishing step.

It keeps the source folder visible, helps organize the content, and creates a more repeatable path from notes and docs to publish-ready website output.

Who it is for

Obsidify is for:

  • Developers publishing technical docs
  • Technical writers working with Markdown
  • Product teams maintaining knowledge bases
  • Creators turning notes into blogs or wikis
  • Obsidian users who want a publishing-focused workflow
  • MCP and AI-assisted workflows that need a clear publishing destination

Launch

This is the first public Mac release.

Obsidify for Mac is now available on the App Store:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/obsidify/id6773428570?mt=12

I would be happy to hear feedback from Markdown-first users, technical writers, and developers who publish documentation.

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