MojoPad — Put your brain in it.
A personal desktop wiki for macOS. $59 once, no subscription.
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Plain-text fact sheet
For fifteen years, VoodooPad was where Mac power users kept their brains — a personal wiki where typing a page's name created a link, and everything you knew slowly wove itself into a connected whole. Then it was abandoned. Its users — researchers, writers, developers, D&D dungeon masters — have spent years nursing an aging app and asking the same question on every forum: what do I move to?
MojoPad is the answer. One menu item imports an entire VoodooPad document — pages, links, aliases, images, diagrams, web archives, PDFs — and links reconnect themselves by name. Then it goes where VoodooPad never did:
In an era when every notes app is a subscription to someone else's server, MojoPad is deliberately old-fashioned in one way — pay once, own it, keep your files — and thoroughly modern in every other.
| Name | MojoPad |
| What | Personal desktop wiki for macOS |
| Price | $59 one-time · 14-day free trial · one license covers two Macs · no subscription |
| Requires | macOS 11+, Apple silicon & Intel (universal). AI features use Ollama (free, optional, local) |
| Developer | Mark Busse, independent |
| Website | mojopad.app |
| Distribution | Direct download, Developer ID signed & notarized |
| Press contact | [email protected] |
Journalists and reviewers: email [email protected] for a free license, and direct access to the developer for questions.
Download everything as a zip — or grab individual full-resolution screenshots:

Main window — page list, rich text editor, palettes

The Graph — the wiki as a living map

Local AI — grounded answers with cited sources
Search · Palettes · Markdown · Linking · Page list · App icon (1024px)
VoodooPad is a trademark of its respective owner. MojoPad is an independent product, not affiliated with or endorsed by it.