Forget building and maintaining your own custom docs platform. With GitBook you get beautiful documentation for your users, and a branch-based Git workflow your team will love.
GitBook is a modern documentation platform where teams can document everything from products, to APIs and internal knowledge-bases. It is designed to help teams create, collaborate, and publish content easily. GitBook combines the simplicity of Markdown with the power of Git to offer a seamless documentation experience.
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3.5 page per visit
Domain Rating
Domain Authority
Citation Level
English, etc
Write and format your documentation using Markdown, a lightweight markup language with plain text formatting syntax.
Leverage Git for version control, enabling you to track changes, revert to previous versions, and collaborate more effectively.
Invite team members to contribute, comment, and review documentation in real-time.
Host your documentation on a custom domain to maintain brand consistency.
Automatically generate beautiful API documentation from your OpenAPI/Swagger files.
Integrated search functionality allows users to quickly find the information they need.
Documentation is automatically optimized for viewing on any device, ensuring a great user experience.
Export your documentation in multiple formats including PDF, ePub, and Mobi for offline reading.
Integrate with popular tools like GitHub, Slack, and Google Analytics to streamline your workflow.
Gain insights into how your documentation is being used with built-in analytics.
San Francisco, California, USA
Samy Pessé, Aaron O'Mullan
https://www.gitbook.com
GitBook is active on Twitter, LinkedIn, and GitHub, providing updates, tips, and community engagement.
GitBook has a vibrant community of users and contributors who share templates, themes, and plugins to enhance the documentation experience.
GitBook offers a free tier with basic features, and premium plans for teams and enterprises with advanced features and support.
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