Doccupine
Documentation made simple. Open source. AI-ready.

Our Take
Luan Gjokaj and Drew Strojny looked at the documentation tooling space—yeah, the unglamorous world of readmes, API docs, and onboarding guides—and said "we can do better than this." Doccupine takes your Markdown or MDX files and turns them into a beautiful, modern documentation website without the headache. Auto-generated navigation, tracked changes, seamless deploys. The whole thing.
But here's what makes this different from the 47 other doc tools out there: Doccupine is built AI-native. Modular LLM plugin components. Full MCP support. Your documentation doesn't just sit there—it can actually talk to AI agents and workflows. That's the move. Most doc tools are still pretending AI is a buzzword; Doccupine baked it into the architecture from day one.
It's open source, bootstrapped, and running on a small independent team. No VC pressure, no billion-dollar valuation drama—just building something developers actually want to use. The documentation space is overdue for a reset, and sometimes the best products come from teams that aren't trying to raise $50 million before they ship a single line of code.
They're building quietly, shipping fast, and letting the code do the talking.
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