
GitBook
Intelligent docs that sell, support and scale your product
4.7•23 reviews•2.2K followers
Intelligent docs that sell, support and scale your product
4.7•23 reviews•2.2K followers
GitBook began in mid-2014 as an open-source tool for developers to build documentation. Today it gives teams the tools to create create beautiful, AI-optimized docs that automatically adapt to your users and drive conversion
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The community submitted 23 reviews to tell us what they like about GitBook, what GitBook can do better, and more.
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Reviewers mostly see GitBook as an easy, flexible way to write and publish documentation, handbooks, wikis, and even personal sites. They repeatedly praise its clean interface, fast workflow, reliability for live publishing, and useful extras like analytics and Lens, which one user says helped reduce support tickets. A few users push back on stability, saying updates can break the UI, some features feel half-baked, the editor can differ from published output, and pricing or branding limits are frustrating. Makers of Bucket and Quash also highlight readable, up-to-date docs.
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