Hi all. This is David from the Corilla team here.<p>Corilla is a collaborative documentation tool for software teams. It solves the problems of a core workflow for writing, managing and publishing software documentation.<p>We're currently in the process of preparing version two of Corilla, so I thought I'd take some time to get some community feedback.<p>We do this by offering a hosted Markdown editor, saving to an internal repository of topics that are accessed by a novel "collections" mode. This lets you collect groups of topics in dynamic folders but tag/context/theme (the missing feature from Evernote or Google Docs), and publish as private internal or public HTML exports in seconds.<p>There's a whole host of workflow enhancements for technical writers, developer advocates, dev docs, etc. One I enjoy most days is the screenshot workflow - just copy and paste an image and Corilla takes care of the back end hustle (this used to be a mammoth task at Red Hat, now just as simple as copypasta directly into the UI and directly into a version controlled repo).<p>We also recently announced free docs hosting [0], so the full workflow from "as many writers on the same doc as you want" to "published to hosted docs service" in a few clicks. Again - I wish I had this at Red Hat.<p>The intention isn't to replace static docs or the "docs as code" movement, but to solve the problem we faced at Red Hat in enabling non-technical teams to... just write.<p>We're in use in over 85 countries now and starting work on a new version based on our incredible community feedback. Would love to hear your thoughts.<p>[0] <a href="https://medium.com/corilla-blog/corilla-hosts-your-documentation-for-free-and-forever-9dd5c634c3d0" rel="nofollow">https://medium.com/corilla-blog/corilla-hosts-your-documenta...</a>
This looks nice, I have developed similar too, but it's more or less like a tutorial site than documentation site - Have a look at w3clan.com, maybe if you could find something useful and add it to your own.