Product documentation: what service do you use?
Julia Yu
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What services do you use for product documentation? (descriptions of iterations, design specifications, operating logic, etc.)
I've been using GitBook, but I'm not happy with the price for team space and the difficulty in exporting text from pages.
Advise me on where to move to before my documentation gets too big 🙏
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Pradeepa Somasundaram@pradeepa_somasundaram
Have you tried Document360?
Document360 is a knowledge base and documentation platform that allows teams to create, collaborate on, and publish product documentation. It has AI features that help you search, and add tags and categories to your documentation.
It also has version control to track your documentation changes and fork in the right article to publish. It also has robust collaboration features, making it easy to work with peers in real-time.
It has multiple tries, so you can select the tier that best suits your organizational needs, and scalability is not an issue.
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