Morion / Compare / vs Bear
Comparison

A Bear notes alternative for AI agents. Writing UX vs agent workspace.

Bear is one of the most beautiful markdown editors on the Mac — tag-based, fast, Apple-native. It stops at being a notebook. Morion picks up where Bear leaves off: same local-first minimalism, plus a kanban your agents can work from, MCP sync, Mo work packets, and Auto-code loops.

At a glance

The short version.

Bear
Beautiful Apple-native notebook.
  • Polished markdown editor with inline formatting and 20+ themes.
  • Tag-based organization — no folder tree.
  • iCloud sync across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch (Pro only).
  • No AI integration. Not the product's focus.
  • Free tier available; Pro $2.99/mo or $29.99/yr.
Morion
Local board for AI-assisted work.
  • Markdown editor with folders, tags, and inline formatting.
  • MCP server built in — any AI client can search, read, write.
  • Hybrid keyword + semantic search on-device.
  • Free for local notes, kanban, and MCP. Paid ($8/mo) adds unlimited boards, Mo work packets, and Auto-code loops.
Feature by feature

Where they actually differ.

Morion Bear
Local-first Yes Yes
AI / MCP access Core feature None
Hybrid semantic search Built in Keyword search only
Audit log Built in Not applicable
Organization model Folders + tags Tags only
Themes Dark only today 20+ themes (Pro)
iOS / iPadOS / Watch Not yet Yes, all platforms
Cross-device sync Local only for now iCloud (Pro)
Windows / Linux macOS, Windows, Linux Not supported
Kanban / agent task queue Built in, MCP-native Not available
Mo work packets + assistant Mo on paid tier — BYO LLM key Not available
Auto-code build/review loop Closed beta on paid tier Not available
Price (daily use) Free $0 Free tier, $29.99/yr Pro
The honest read

Where Bear is the better pick.

You write on iPhone / iPad.

Capture on the go, finish on the Mac. Bear's mobile apps are first-class. Morion ships desktop builds today; mobile is not shipped yet.

Aesthetic matters to you.

Bear's typography, themes, and overall feel are a genuine craft object. Morion is clean and opinionated, but doesn't chase the same visual polish.

You don't want AI near your notes.

If the whole point is a quiet, AI-free thinking space, Bear won't tempt you. Morion is built around AI access — connecting a client is the point.

Where Morion wins

When you want your notebook to work with AI.

MCP as a first-class feature.

Claude, Cursor, Cline, Zed — any MCP client can search and write to your notebook. Bear has no equivalent. You'd be copy-pasting into chats forever.

Search that surfaces meaning.

Hybrid keyword + semantic search finds the note you're thinking of even when you don't remember the exact words. Bear's search is keyword-only.

Folder-level AI permissions (Paid).

Let AI see your work folder, not your journal. Read-only on archived specs, read-write on active projects. Bear doesn't need this — it has no AI layer to govern.

Free tier covers everything.

Bear's sync and encryption sit behind Pro. Morion's free tier includes MCP, hybrid search, audit, unlimited notes, and two boards. Paid adds permissions, Mo work packets, and Auto-code.

Bottom line

So which one?

Pick Bear if you write mostly on Apple mobile, care deeply about typography and theming, and don't want AI in the loop.

Pick Morion if you want a similar-feel local notebook with a task board your AI clients can actually use.

They can coexist. Use Bear for writing-first drafts and Morion as the agent board and context layer. Both speak markdown.

Try Morion free.

No account, no cloud, no telemetry. Markdown export any time.

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