Block-level translation, real-time editing, content deprecation, search with your own API keys. It’s all there. Self-host, read every line, extend with plugins. No “open source, but everything useful costs extra” false advertising.
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This isn’t a trial version or a stripped-down demo. It’s a production-ready documentation platform that you run on your own hardware.
The complete translation engine. Content is divided into blocks, each tracked via a content hash. If you change a paragraph, we only re-translate that paragraph. Integrate your own DeepL, OpenAI, or any other translation provider.
Open SourceRich-text editor based on TipTap, with SignalR in the background for real-time collaboration. Multiple people can edit the same document and immediately see each other’s cursors and changes. Block IDs are preserved across all edits.
Open SourceEvery entry is assigned an expiration date. Authors are notified before content becomes outdated. Renewal workflows keep documents up to date. A basic freshness score is built right in.
Open SourceSemantic search across your documents, plus a chat agent that answers questions based on your content. Bring your own OpenAI or Azure key. You pay the provider directly; we don’t act as an intermediary.
Open SourceDevelop your own translation providers, import and export formats, Action Guards, and event handlers. The complete SDK, with every extension point documented. Deliver plugins as DLLs or npm packages.
Open SourceA dedicated interface for anyone who just needs to find and read content. Navigation by topic instead of the hub structure used by creators. Search, freshness indicators, clean layout.
Open SourceRoles for viewers, editors, and administrators at the hub and entry levels. Owner tracking, member management, and the ability to delegate permissions. Global admin role for system settings.
Open SourceOne docker-compose up and you’re ready to go. .NET 8 backend, Vue 3 frontend, SQL Server or PostgreSQL. Your infrastructure, your data, your rules.
Every feature is accessible via the API. Swagger documentation included. Build integrations, automate workflows, and connect everything to the tools your team already uses.
Open SourceEverything from the community, plus the things you’d rather not manage yourself.
The Community Edition tells you if something has expired. The Cloud Edition evaluates each document based on multiple signals: revision history, edit frequency, link status, content age. A single number that shows readers and search engines how reliable a page is.
CloudChecklists, review cycles, approval gates. Assign reviewers, track who has approved what, and block publication until the review is complete. Exactly what regulated industries really need.
CloudManaged glossaries that sync with DeepL. Language-specific style guides for tone and formality. Import your existing translation memories from CSV. What matters when you’re translating thousands of pages, not just ten.
CloudA shared credit budget for your entire organization. Usage dashboards, budget control, and overage alerts. No one has to manage individual API keys or wonder why the bill has skyrocketed.
CloudWho reads what, for how long, and what nobody touches. Page views, dwell time, usage patterns, inactivity flags. Useful for identifying which documents should be phased out and which ones people rely on.
CloudSAML, tenant isolation, admin dashboard, user provisioning from your identity provider. The enterprise infrastructure that lets IT teams say yes without hesitation.
CloudYour documentation platform houses your team’s knowledge. It shouldn’t be a black box that you can’t view, can’t extend, and can only leave through a migration nightmare.
The Community Edition uses the Business Source License (BSL 1.1). You can host it yourself, read every line of code, develop plugins, and customize it for your team. The only restriction: You may not take it and offer it as a hosted service to others. After four years, every version transitions to Apache 2.0.
It’s the same license used by MariaDB, Sentry, and CockroachDB. The code remains open, and we can continue to develop it.
The Community Edition is currently in development. We work transparently and release in waves.