DocsHound is the first AI-native knowledge base that automates the creation and maintenance of customer facing documentation.
Our generative AI intelligently creates comprehensive user docs, step-by-step guides, and FAQs with a single click – redefining the approach to software documentation creation. With DocsHound, you leverage an AI documentation generator that accelerates and simplifies the process of building a complete and user-friendly knowledge base.
Our mission is to equip end users with all the information they need to use any given software to its fullest, while sparing teams from the blood, sweat and tears associated with creating and maintaining a customer facing knowledge base.
MkDocs is a fast, simple and downright gorgeous static site generator that's geared towards building project documentation. Documentation source files are written in Markdown, and configured with a single YAML configuration file. Start by reading the introductory tutorial, then check the User Guide for more information.
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Ontological Knowledge Graph
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Automated content generation (no tedious writing of docs by hand) Premium end user experience (automatically branded, created by a team of seasoned product designers) An easy ability to maintain an always up to date knowledge base
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DocsHound is the first AI-native knowledge base that automates the creation and maintenance of customer facing documentation
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Modern founders, product managers, technical writers, project managers. B2B SaaS.
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The founder's experience having to learn a new role during a crisis at a former company – and the hardest part being the ability to gain proficiency in a clunky, barely usable accounting software with terrible documentation.
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I'm a software engineer, and before getting my rM2, I kept all of my notes in Markdown format. They're under source control (git), and I use mkdocs to build them into a static website. I have a CI pipeline set up so that whenever I push changes to my notes to GitHub/Gitlab/Sourcehut, they are automatically built and published to my site. Source: about 1 year ago
Starlette is a web framework developed by the author of Django REST Framework (DRF), Tom Christie. DRF is such a solid project. Sharing the same creator bolstered my confidence that Starlette will be a well designed piece of software. - Source: dev.to / over 3 years ago
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