AI Documentation Platform

Your team knows things your docs don't

Capture notes in Slack with /doccur — AI classifies every input, updates the right document, and keeps your knowledge base in sync without another wiki sprint.

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Documentation dies the moment it's written.

Knowledge lives in Slack

Doccur captures it automatically from /doccur notes.

Docs go stale

AI keeps them current with every approved or auto-applied update.

Finding answers is slow

Semantic search surfaces the exact block in seconds.

Built for how teams actually work

Slack in, structured knowledge out — with guardrails your team controls.

Submit from Slack

Type /doccur QA should never send emails to lists over 100 recipients. The AI classifies the note, finds the right document and section, then injects it or queues it for human review.

AI routes every input

Confidence-scored classification means high-trust updates ship automatically. When the model is unsure, items land in your approval queue — nothing silent, nothing lost.

Semantic search + AI Assistant

Ask questions in plain English. Answers pull from your real documents and blocks — not generic web fluff — so the team trusts what they read.

How it works

  1. 1

    Connect Slack to your Doccur workspace

  2. 2

    Team members use /doccur <note> anytime they learn something

  3. 3

    AI classifies the note and finds the right document and section

  4. 4

    High-confidence inputs auto-apply; others go to your review queue

  5. 5

    Your knowledge base stays current — no manual wiki fire drills

10×

faster than manual documentation

< 2 min

average time from Slack note to applied doc

100%

searchable, always

Simple pricing

Start free, scale when your team is hooked.

Starter

Free

  • Up to 3 Spaces
  • 1 Slack workspace
  • 100 AI inputs / month
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Team

$12/user/mo

  • Unlimited spaces
  • Unlimited AI inputs
  • Version history
  • Priority support
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Your team knows things your docs don't.

Doccur fixes that — automatically.

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