Documentation that stays true
boringdocs is the validation layer between your code and your docs. Not a writing tool. Not a wiki. Validation infrastructure.
Doc-Code Sync
Continuous validation that your documentation matches your code. When an endpoint changes, a field is renamed, or a response schema updates — boringdocs knows.
Drift Detection
Documentation drift starts the moment code ships. boringdocs catches it before your users do. No manual checks. No documentation sprints. Just continuous accuracy.
Validation, Not Generation
AI-generated docs start wrong and get worse. boringdocs validates what exists — checking every endpoint, field, and example against the actual codebase.
No CMS Required
boringdocs works with your existing docs. No migration. No new editor. No content platform to learn. It reads what you have and keeps it honest.
AI-Native, Not AI-Assisted
AI-assisted tools help you write faster. AI-native means the system maintains accuracy automatically. Humans set the strategy. The system enforces it.
Developer-First
Built for engineering teams, not content teams. Integrates into your CI/CD pipeline. Fits your workflow. Doesn't add another tool to the stack.
The drift problem, quantified
Why documentation accuracy degrades over time.
- 40%
- of API docs drift within a quarter
- 0
- manual checks needed
- 100%
- codebase coverage
- <1s
- validation feedback loop
Industry research on documentation accuracy
Fully automated validation
Every endpoint, field, and example
Near real-time drift detection
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about boringdocs.
How is this different from a docs platform?
Platforms like Confluence, Notion, and GitBook help you write and organize docs. boringdocs doesn't help you write — it keeps what you wrote accurate. It's a validation layer, not a content platform.
Does it replace my existing docs?
No. boringdocs reads your existing documentation — wherever it lives — and continuously validates it against your code. No migration required.
What does "AI-native" mean?
AI-assisted tools help you write faster. AI-native means the system maintains accuracy automatically. The AI doesn't generate content — it validates that existing content stays correct.
When will it be available?
boringdocs is in early access. The core engine — doc-code sync validation — is being built now. Join the waitlist to get notified when it's ready.
What doc formats do you support?
Initially: Markdown, OpenAPI/Swagger, and JSDoc/TSDoc. More formats will be added based on demand.