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Docify
Documentation that updates itself when your code changes
Docify watches your GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket. When code merges, it rewrites the affected section of your existing docs — no duplicates — runs quality checks, and scores every page for AI readiness (can ChatGPT find & cite it?). Free to try.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Praveen, solo founder of Docify.
I built this because every software team has the same embarrassing gap: code ships daily, docs get updated "someday." And now there's a second problem nobody talks about — your customers ask ChatGPT and Gemini about your product, and stale docs are invisible to AI.
Docify fixes both:
🔄 Connect your repo once — every merged PR updates the right section of your existing docs (never a duplicate file), passes a quality gate, and publishes.
📄 Or generate docs on demand from code, Jira, files, or an OpenAPI spec — DITA, Markdown, HTML, PDF, Word.
🤖 Every document gets an AI Search Readiness score with exact fixes — so both humans and AI assistants can find and trust your docs.
I'm personally onboarding the first 20 founding customers (50% off forever). Ask me anything — I'll be here all day!
the "rewrites the affected section, no duplicates" part is the hard bit most tools in this space get wrong, so curious how you're pulling it off. when it rewrites a section, does it try to match the existing writing style and voice of that doc, or does it just drop in its own templated phrasing regardless of how the rest of the page reads. asking because that's usually where these tools give themselves away, the docs look fine until you notice one paragraph suddenly reads like a different person wrote it
How does it handle docs that live in a separate repo from the code, and is the AI readiness scoring based on any standard rubric or your own metrics?
Poked around the trial and was honestly surprised it caught a stale API reference on a test repo without me flagging it. The AI readiness score is a nice nudge to actually fix pages instead of just letting them rot.
I like that you didn't build another doc generator—you built documentation that stays in sync with the codebase. I'm curious: was keeping docs accurate over time the original problem you set out to solve, or did the AI-readiness angle emerge later? Congrats on the launch! 🚀
Tested it on a small repo and the AI readiness score actually nudged me to fix a few things I had been ignoring. The no-duplicate rewrite feature is the real winner here.
One thing I'd love to see is a diff view before the doc rewrite actually goes live, so I can review exactly what changed and approve or tweak it. Even better if it could open a PR against the docs repo instead of pushing directly. Would make me trust the auto-updates a lot more.
finally tried docify on a side project and the no-duplicate rewrite was the part that sold me. watched it update just the merged section of my readme instead of appending a whole new block, which is the usual pain with other tools i tried.
About Docify on Product Hunt
“Documentation that updates itself when your code changes”
Docify was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 10 upvotes and 19 comments, placing #46 on the daily leaderboard. Docify watches your GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket. When code merges, it rewrites the affected section of your existing docs — no duplicates — runs quality checks, and scores every page for AI readiness (can ChatGPT find & cite it?). Free to try.
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