Does MdWrk require a server?

A direct answer for readers checking MdWrk's local-first editing boundary.

MdWrk does not require a hosted server for normal Markdown editing. The product is designed around browser-based, local-first authoring where writing, preview, and workspace organization can remain available without a hosted authoring backend.

Some workflows still use network services. Sync, repository operations, package discovery, and deployment are separate integration paths that go beyond the default editing boundary.

That distinction is important because it lets teams evaluate MdWrk as a local-first writing tool first, then decide later which connected workflows they actually need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does MdWrk require a server?

MdWrk does not require a hosted server for normal Markdown editing. Sync, package discovery, and deployment are explicit networked workflows.