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Outworx Docs
Upload your API spec. Get hosted docs in 60 seconds.
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Upload your API spec. Get hosted docs in 60 seconds.
8 followers
Upload any OpenAPI, Swagger, or GraphQL spec and get beautiful, interactive hosted API docs instantly. Built-in Try It playground, AI-powered search, auto-sync, custom branding, and localhost testing. Free to start. 5x cheaper than ReadMe.


Hey Product Hunt!
I was tired of paying $99/mo for ReadMe just to host API docs for a couple of projects. And self-hosting Swagger UI meant maintaining yet another piece of infrastructure, dealing with theming headaches, and losing features like analytics and access control. There had to be a better way.
So I built Outworx Docs — an API documentation platform where you upload a spec file and get production-ready, interactive docs in under a minute.
What makes it different:
Try It playground on every endpoint — Fill params, set headers, add a body, and send real HTTP requests right from the docs. Set shared headers (like auth tokens) once and they persist everywhere.
AI-powered search and code examples — Developers can ask natural language questions like "how do I create a user?" and get instant answers. AI also generates realistic code snippets tailored to your schema.
Auto-sync keeps docs current — Point to a spec URL and docs update automatically on a schedule (hourly, daily, weekly). No manual re-uploads.
Localhost proxy for local testing — Run npx outworx-proxy and the Try It playground routes requests to your local dev server. No CORS headaches, no tunnels.
The "aha moment" that users keep telling me about: they upload a spec, and 30 seconds later they're sending real API requests from beautifully branded docs they can share with their team. No config files, no build steps, no YAML wrangling.
Launch week offer: Use promo code PHF26 to get the Pro plan (5 projects, unlimited AI, auto-sync, custom branding) completely free for 3 months. Limited to the first 100 users, expires 1 week after launch. No credit card needed.
Would love your feedback — especially on the Try It playground experience and the AI search. What features would make this a must-have for your API workflow?