Evin Wilkins

Startup Documentation System - Your Product Makes Sense. Your Docs Don’t.

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Most SaaS products are intuitive—until users hit the docs. We turn messy onboarding, scattered knowledge, and unclear help content into a clean, scalable documentation system in 7 days. Less confusion. Fewer support tickets. Better user adoption.

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Evin Wilkins
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Hey everyone 👋 I’ve spent a lot of time working with early-stage SaaS products, and I keep seeing the same problem: The product makes sense… but the docs don’t. Users hit onboarding and get stuck. Support tickets pile up. Founders end up explaining the same things over and over. And it’s usually not because the product is bad— it’s because the knowledge around it is scattered, unclear, or never fully built. So I created the Startup Documentation System. It’s a simple, structured way to take: messy onboarding half-finished help docs internal knowledge stuck in people’s heads …and turn it into a clear, scalable system your users can actually follow. The goal is pretty straightforward: → fewer confused users → fewer support tickets → better product adoption And I built it to be done fast—typically in about 7 days. If you’ve launched (or are about to), I’d be genuinely curious: What’s been hardest about getting users to understand your product? Happy to take a look at anyone’s docs and give quick feedback.