
GitBook is a product documentation platform that enables teams to collaborate and build beautiful, centralized documentation. It offers a git-based workflow, allowing collaboration in branches, editing in a WYSIWYG editor or IDE, and seamless sync with GitHub/GitLab. Key features include AI-powered instant answers, customizable branding, SEO optimization, and authenticated access. GitBook aims to simplify the docs workflow and improve user success by providing analytics and insights to measure and enhance documentation performance. The platform supports product docs, API docs, and help centers, with integrations and adaptive content capabilities for a personalized user experience. GitBook is trusted by over 30,000 teams.

GitBook is a product documentation platform that enables teams to collaborate and build beautiful, centralized documentation. It offers a git-based workflow, allowing collaboration in branches, editing in a WYSIWYG editor or IDE, and seamless sync with GitHub/GitLab. Key features include AI-powered instant answers, customizable branding, SEO optimization, and authenticated access. GitBook aims to simplify the docs workflow and improve user success by providing analytics and insights to measure and enhance documentation performance. The platform supports product docs, API docs, and help centers, with integrations and adaptive content capabilities for a personalized user experience. GitBook is trusted by over 30,000 teams.
Product: AI-native documentation and knowledge platform (docs, API docs, help centers)
Founded: 2014
Users / Scale: More than 2 million users; trusted by enterprise customers
Funding: Seed rounds; last disclosed round Aug 1, 2016
Documentation and knowledge-management for product and developer workflows; making documentation discoverable, versioned, and AI-enhanced.
2014
Documentation / Knowledge Management / SaaS
Most recent disclosed round per records; Crunchbase lists two seed rounds and investors including Point Nine and Fly Ventures.
“Point Nine; Fly Ventures”