"We are in no way affiliated to the discontinued Google Knol."<p>Google trademarked Knol back in the day (2007). A USPTO search shows it is still live:<p><a href="http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4809:9wzrk3.2.1" rel="nofollow">http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4809:9wz...</a><p><i>Electronic publishing services, namely, publication of text and graphic works of others in the field of general encyclopedic knowledge; providing education, entertainment and information services, namely, providing information via the Internet in the field of general encyclopedic knowledge.</i>
This looks very cool. My company (<a href="http://periscope.io" rel="nofollow">http://periscope.io</a>) is just now getting to the point of putting documentation online, and -- surprise! -- it's a huge pain and products in this space all seem mediocre.<p>One deal-breaker for me is that it has to feel like it's on my website. This means templates are not enough: I need full CSS customizability (statuspage.io does a good job with this) or iframe ability. The lack of a great, fully customizable product in this space is why I am currently fucking around with Markdown pages.<p>It's certainly fair to charge a lot more than you're apparently charging in order to get this customizability -- needing it probably predicts a real business that cares about its brand. (If knol.io becomes a big business I bet you'll end up charging a lot more in general.)<p>Anyway, awesome job with this! Looks like a great product solving a real problem.
OP here. Thanks for the huge support!
I can already see a good amount of requests. I'll be sure to get back to you shortly.<p>Let me know if you have any questions. I'll be glad to answer them!
I'm intrigued, but I have nearly no idea how to link what appears to be a sales landing page to "Let's Rethink the Way We Handle Knowledge Bases". I don't see anything about "rethinking" there, just that I can buy 10, 100, or 300 of them. Is there a better link that more clearly represents "rethinking"?
"No image storage limit (as long as it's fair)"<p>Personally, I've never liked seeing this in ToS and the like - it usually means "unlimited until you hit the limit we didn't tell you about"