Semope

Semope

Reduce tickets and give users 24/7 access to answers.

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Build a powerful help center for your app with Semope. Customize your knowledge base, improve support, and reduce support tickets—all in one place.
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Launch tags:
Customer SuccessSaaS
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What do you think? …

Przemysław Solan

Hey Hunters!


I originally built Semope to solve my own need — but I quickly realized it could be useful for others too.


Whether you're a solo founder or part of a small team, you can set up a branded Help Center in minutes. Publish unlimited articles, organize them with categories, and give your users a place to find answers 24/7.


What you can do with Semope for free:

  • ✅ Create a public Help Center for your app.

  • 📂 Add categories and organize your content.

  • 📝 Publish unlimited articles and updates.

  • 🎨 Customize branding (logo, subdomain, favicon).

  • 🔍 Make your knowledge base searchable.

  • 🔗 Share links to specific articles or topics.

  • 🙋 Reduce support tickets by answering FAQs.

Unlock more with the paid plan:

  • Remove “Powered by Semope”

  • 🌐 Use your own custom domain (e.g. help.yourapp.com)

  • 🔧 More advanced features coming soon…

💬 I’d love your feedback!

If you have any thoughts, ideas, or questions — drop them in the comments or message me directly.

Przemysław Solan
@natalia_eiriz thanks for the feedback, I’m working on the feature now. You will be able to offer to have the content in multiple languages very soon.
Desmond

Perfect for global apps! Does Semope support multilingual knowledge bases or auto-translate content for international users?

Przemysław Solan
@desmond_ren1 Hey Desmond, not right now, but its on the roadmap.
Andrius Bartulis

Looks great! I like the visual minimalistic feel of the homepage - clean.
I am in the process of thinking about help docs solution for a SaaS app I am building, so can comment on some questions that popped up as I was reading though the homepage:

- How does the publishing work? Is there versioning?
- Can I embed code sections?

Gave it a quick try and found a little issue: when editing a title of a category or just typing anywhere, using Shift+T lets say triggers the shortcut for delete rather than allowing to type capital T letter. Would be good to only enable shortcuts when no field is focused.

Will keep an eye on the progress over time!
Congrats on the launch.

Przemysław Solan

@andriusbartulis Thanks Andrius, each article starts off private — once you're happy with the content, you can publish it. There's no versioning yet, but that's a great idea. Is that something you'd like to see? I can definitely explore adding it.


You can embed code blocks — there's a code icon in the toolbar that lets you insert and toggle code sections easily.


You're right about the Shift+T bug — just fixed it now, so typing capital letters won't trigger shortcuts anymore :)


Really appreciate you checking it out and sharing your thoughts!

Andrius Bartulis

@premislaus Regarding versioning, I was thinking of the use case of updating an existing article without the end users seeing the update while its being worked on. For instance, I might want to rewrite a section, and do it over a period of a week, so would want to save it, but without publishing the new changes.

So in a way, I would not need full blown versioning, but more a draft/published versions - when editing a live document I would want some way of it being edited as a draft/unpublished version, then when ready make my changes live.

Przemysław Solan

@andriusbartulis Thank makes sense, I think drafts would work the best, currently article can be either private or public but with drafts you can experiment on different ideas and then just publish preferred version. Added drafts to my roadmap.