DocOnce automates writing documentation for your code by generating docs for every pull request and linking them to Notion. It watches PRs, produces clear, consistent documentation, and surfaces quick QA tips, risk notes, and recommendations so stakeholders stay informed. DocOnce plugs into the tools your team already uses โ GitHub, Notion, Confluence, Slite, Jira, and Asana โ and offers plans from a free Starter up to Enterprise with custom integrations. Setup is fast and focused on keeping documentation up to date so teams can keep building.
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It is completely platform agnostic and is striving to seamlessly fit the workflow of every developer.
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The DocOnce documentations are made for developers and remove documentation drift without taking up any of their time.
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Our primary audience are all software developers and QA engineers out there.
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DocOnce was born from necessity. One of our co-founders faced documentation drift numerous times across a number of companies while working as developer. The need for documentation and the lack of time (and desire) to write one were creating an ongoing, compounding issue. This where DocOnce came in to take the load off and allow coders to code with no distractions.
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