Markdown in your git repo
Every page is a Markdown file in a folder tree you own. Read it, diff it, grep it — and sync the whole workspace to your own git repo. No proprietary export, ever.
Every page is Markdown in your git repo — with real-time collaboration and live SQL databases built in, and every capability exposed over an API and an MCP server. Agents produce the work; humans review, comment, and approve.
Early prototype. One email when it's ready — nothing else.
The old workflow is dying: a PM files a ticket, a dev picks it up later, work happens in a silo, and the decisions scatter across Slack, Docs, and Figma. klartext replaces it with a live, artifact-centric loop.
Over the MCP server it writes Markdown, embeds a rendered prototype, and drops in screenshots — a real artifact, not a status update.
No export, no setup. The page is a Markdown file in your repo, served fast and rendered cleanly.
Co-edit live, comment inline, pin notes onto the embedded artifact — or just hit approve.
It reads the comments and approval back over MCP and picks the work straight back up.
Everything klartext does rests on three open foundations — and every one of them is reachable by your team and your agents through the same API and MCP server.
Every page is a Markdown file in a folder tree you own. Read it, diff it, grep it — and sync the whole workspace to your own git repo. No proprietary export, ever.
Live multiplayer editing, presence, and threaded comments — including Figma-style pins anchored to embedded artifacts. A shared workspace that actually feels alive.
Drop a real database onto a page. It renders as a live table, runs SQL, and is backed by SQLite — persisted as plain text in git, right next to your docs.
The workspace is a git repo of Markdown, plain-text data files, and ordinary assets. Stop paying us tomorrow and you walk away with a clean repo you can host anywhere or open in any editor.
Our value is the experience on top — speed, rendering, collaboration, agent connectivity — not hostage-taking your content.
klartext is in early prototype. Join the waitlist and we'll send a single email the day you can try it — nothing else.