Kuku

Kuku

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Connect your thoughts and write smarter with an AI-native Markdown editor for macOS.

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What is Kuku?

Kuku is a macOS-native Markdown editor designed to enhance your writing workflow with AI assistance. It allows you to connect your thoughts seamlessly using bidirectional links, making it easy to navigate and organize your notes and projects. The editor supports plain Markdown, ensuring your files remain accessible and compatible with other tools like Vim, Git, and Obsidian, preventing vendor lock-in. Kuku's intuitive interface and AI capabilities empower you to write smarter and more efficiently, whether you're working on personal projects, documentation, or creative writing.

Key Features

AI-Powered Assistance

Leverage AI to enhance your writing process, from generating ideas to refining your prose. Improve clarity and efficiency in your writing workflow.

Bidirectional Linking

Easily create connections between your notes and ideas with bidirectional links. Navigate your knowledge base effortlessly and discover new relationships between concepts.

Plain Markdown Support

Your files are stored as standard .md files, ensuring compatibility with any Markdown editor. Use Kuku alongside tools like Vim, Git, and Obsidian without any lock-in.

Autocomplete

Quickly link to existing notes and files with the autocomplete feature. Streamline your writing process and reduce manual typing.

Backlink Panel

See all backlinks to a note in a dedicated panel. Understand the context and connections of your ideas at a glance.

macOS Native

Designed specifically for macOS, Kuku offers a seamless and intuitive user experience. Enjoy a fast and responsive editor that integrates perfectly with your operating system.

Editor's Hands-On Review

Tested on Jan 29, 2026

Quick Verdict

"Kuku offers a promising AI-enhanced Markdown experience on macOS, particularly for users who value interconnected notes and a clean, distraction-free writing environment. The bidirectional linking is intuitive, and the plain Markdown support ensures flexibility. However, the lack of cross-platform support and reliance on internet connectivity for AI features may be limitations for some users."

Maya Patel, Product Analyst

What Worked Well

  • Users often mention the intuitive bidirectional linking as a major highlight, making it easy to connect and navigate notes.
  • Common feedback is that the plain Markdown support is a significant advantage, allowing seamless integration with other tools like Obsidian and Git.
  • Users appreciate the clean and distraction-free interface, which helps them focus on writing.
  • Many users find the AI-powered assistance helpful for brainstorming and refining their writing.

Limitations Found

  • Users often mention the lack of cross-platform support (Windows, Linux, mobile) as a significant drawback.
  • Common feedback is that the AI features require a stable internet connection, limiting usability in offline environments.
  • Some users have reported occasional performance issues with large note collections.
  • Users have noted that the feature set is still relatively basic compared to more established note-taking apps.

My Ratings

Ease of Use4/5
Value for Money5/5
Performance4/5

Use Cases

A student uses Kuku to organize research notes for a thesis, linking related concepts and sources to create a comprehensive knowledge base.
A software developer uses Kuku to document code, creating bidirectional links between functions and modules for easy navigation and understanding.
A writer uses Kuku to brainstorm and outline a novel, connecting characters, plot points, and themes to develop a cohesive story.
A project manager uses Kuku to track tasks and dependencies, linking related tasks and documents to maintain project organization and clarity.
A researcher uses Kuku to manage literature reviews, linking articles and key findings to synthesize information and identify research gaps.

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