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GitBook alternative?

Yo!

I love gitbook, I think it makes writing and publishing a breathe, however their pricing model is a no-go for a start up (300$/mo so that you can show your company logo), so I wonder if you guys know about some alternative that is less pricey but still making the writing process fun and efficient.

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Business Ops
on September 14, 2020
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    I think Archbee is your best bet. The pricing is accessible for start-ups, super easy to write and publish documentation. Launched more features today for creating custom documentation sites. You might wanna check it out

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    I asked the same question today 😹

    there you go: https://twitter.com/exdeve/status/1306231049148608519

    In short, you can use docsify or Hugo templates

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    I'm using Docusarus (v2), for my technical documentation and so far I'm very happy with it. It was easy to get started and everything I needed I could easily find in their docs. If you need more advanced stuff and know (or want to learn) a little react, customization possibilities are endless. I ended up hosting my docs on AWS S3 for next to nothing.

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