UXReality (designed by CoolTool*) is a powerful AI-based app that literally turns any mobile device into a fully-fledged tool for studying website or app users’ behavior by recording their emotions, where they look and how they behave. It unites eye tracking, facial coding, surveys, voice recording and click-and-scroll tracking to redefine the paradigm for user testing. By using powerful AI algorithms and mobile device selfie camera the app 'understands' where users look at the screen and how they react. These are insights of a completely different level that allow getting a holistic understanding of the WHY's of user behavior that site analytics cannot explain. UXReality helps to improve conversion rates of mobile websites and apps (works for both live websites and prototypes).
Write in a blazingly fast WYSIWYG editor with 30+ custom blocks and native markdown to create built-in diagrams, API docs, Swagger, GraphQL. Check the out of the box integrations with Github, Slack, Lucidchart, Airtable, Google Sheets, Typeform, Jira, or Figma. Inline comments for async collaboration and to enhance team performance or minimize knowledge churn are supported by Archbee's collaborative features.
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If you have a tech business, you should look into an internal knowledge base that is aligned with developers. archbee.com is similar to document360, but with features that are relevant to write developer documentation, APIs etc. Source: almost 2 years ago
But if you want something similar with your example, check archbee.com, it has integration with GraphiQL. Source: almost 2 years ago
If you want to get a tool and don't need to start building your own setup I would recommend looking into some documentation platforms like archbee.io. Source: almost 2 years ago
If you want to go with a SaaS, I'd say to check archbee.io - because you can do end user guides and developer documentation... Source: almost 2 years ago
It's hard to enforce developers to update documentation. Ideally, you should have somebody responsible to do it. As for the documentation stack, archbee.io for both internal and external. A good alternative to Notion since it supports markdown, code blocks with more options and API references. Source: almost 2 years ago
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