About docsly
docsly is a user feedback collection tool for your documentation. It allows you to collect user feedback and integrate it into your documentation. It's a great way to build a collaborative community and improve your documentation by working on the feedback and making it more useful for your users.
Team
docsly was started by Anshuman Bhardwaj (opens in a new tab) in 2023 as an independent project.
- Anshuman Bhardwaj (opens in a new tab) — Founder & Core Developer
Open Source Software
docsly isn't an Open Source Software, but it may become one. We appreciate the contribution of OSS in docsly's development, and as a gesture of appreciation, we offer up to 100% discount on our plans for open source projects. You can apply for your discount using this form (opens in a new tab).
Inspiration
Although the idea to make a feedback tool for documentation originated in our mind, while researching for the perfect UX, we referred to some of our favorite tools and platforms for inspiration:
- https://vercel.com/docs/concepts/deployments/comments (opens in a new tab)
- https://shopify.dev/docs (opens in a new tab)
We admire Vercel's DX, and here's a fun fact: docsly is powered by Vercel & Next.js.
Credits
docsly is powered by the following open source projects:
- https://nextra.site (opens in a new tab)
- https://boringavatars.com (opens in a new tab)
- https://nextjs.org (opens in a new tab)
- https://supabase.com (opens in a new tab)
- https://reactjs.org (opens in a new tab)
- https://tailwindcss.com (opens in a new tab)
- https://swr.vercel.app (opens in a new tab)
- https://heroicons.com (opens in a new tab)
- https://turbo.build (opens in a new tab)
- https://pnpm.io (opens in a new tab)