Show HN: DocsBoard – Knowledge Base for All Document Formats
DocsBoard is a documentation management tool that enables users to upload, organize, and collaborate on various document types without conversion, currently available for free with future pricing plans.
Read original articleDocsBoard is a documentation management tool designed to streamline the organization and accessibility of various document types, including Google Docs, PDFs, and Markdown files. Users can upload existing documents without the need for conversion, preserving their original formatting. The platform allows for easy organization through a drag-and-drop interface, enabling users to categorize documents into directories based on projects or teams. DocsBoard also facilitates collaboration by allowing users to suggest improvements directly within the app, which are then communicated to the document owner. The tool is designed to work seamlessly with other applications, ensuring that teams can maintain their preferred workflows without needing to switch tools. Security is emphasized, with the platform having passed a CASA security audit. Currently, DocsBoard is available for free, supporting up to five users and one project with a limit of 50 documents, with additional pricing plans to be announced in the future.
- DocsBoard allows users to upload and organize existing documents without conversion.
- The platform supports multiple document formats, maintaining original formatting.
- Users can suggest document updates directly within the app for easy collaboration.
- The tool is designed to integrate with existing workflows, minimizing disruption.
- DocsBoard is currently free for limited use, with future pricing plans forthcoming.
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