Archbee 3.0 - Everything you need to create amazing documentation

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Archbee is the fastest way to build product documentation, developer guides, and API references in one place.

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Great product, and very comprehensive. the trajectory has been impressive from the early version of the product - keep watching!
thank you! Doing our best to improve 🙏!
thanks Akul — happy to see you in here supporting :)
Impressive story! Congrats on the launch.
much appreciated Katt 🙏!
thanks Katt! would to hear your feedback :)
Good job! I like your product! Congratulations
thanks Lidiya :)
Hey, , congrats! Great product, tenacious team, and amazing achievements wrt 'starting and growing a SaaS startup.' Rooting for you! Best 🖖
thanks, ❤️❤️❤️
Woww. So excited to see Archbee 3 on the product hunt. I have been using this tool for more than year and I can say, this tool definitely deserves to be no 1 on producthunt. Love how the team keeps adding new features all the time. Hoping to see Archbee's mobile app soon.
thanks Aniket, great feedback :)
Great product:)
Thank you Mario!
much appreciated 🙏!
This is an excellent tool - fast, reliable, and a great addition to my and my teams' tool chests!
Thank you for support Patrick!
Nice 🤗
much appreciated Oliwer 🙏!
Great improvements to an already awesome tool! I especially like extra Developer and Embed options. Congrats on V3!
thank you - doing our best to make it more amazing 🙏!
Nice one - congrats on the launch. Is Archbee SEO-friendly? As a marketer at a tech startup, it's very frustrating to see documentation providers treating SEO as an afterthought. ?Dragos.
thanks for taking the time! Yes, Archbee is SEO-friendly. You can find more over here: . Hope this helps✌️!
it sure is — it's crawlable, server side rendered, and pretty fast with our CDN!
I mean everyone does that, hehehe, i was asking about the ability to implement structured data, for instance. :)
so i did review 's link (thanks a lot for that, btw). SEO for the docs is smth that troubles us greatly with GitBook. Realistically you guys are not better than GitBook in that regard (perhaps just yet), so I wouldn't be making a decision to switch. How far along on the roadmap is stuff like structured data (i.e. the ability to implement it in your). The ability to generate API docs is also super powerful GitBook was (still is) very slow to roll that out.
any chance i can get a reply re: this? :)