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DeepDocs

DeepDocs

Fix your outdated GitHub Docs on autopilot

Website deepdocs.dev
Overview

What it is

Outdated docs frustrate users and slow down teams 🤦‍♂️. We built DeepDocs, a GitHub-native AI agent that automatically keeps your docs like READMEs, API references, SDK guides, and tutorials up-to-date with your changing codebase.

Intent

I need it when

Eliminate manual documentation maintenance and keep docs synchronized with code changes

DeepDocs automatically scans your repository on every commit, detects outdated documentation, and creates pull requests with updates. This implements continuous documentation (CI/CD for docs), removing the manual burden of keeping READMEs, API references, SDK guides, and tutorials in sync with codebase changes.

Get visibility into what documentation changed and why

DeepDocs provides detailed logs and reports showing which docs changed, why they changed, and which commits triggered the updates. This transparency helps teams understand documentation drift and maintain audit trails for compliance.

Ensure AI agents and developers have accurate, current documentation to reference

DeepDocs maintains documentation accuracy by automatically updating it whenever code changes. This prevents misleading AI agents and frustrating developers with stale information, which is critical for software adoption in the age of AI.

Integrate documentation maintenance into existing GitHub workflows without disruption

DeepDocs works natively within GitHub as an app that listens for code changes and creates update PRs on separate branches. It requires no setup, works with monorepos or separate doc repos, and supports popular doc generators (Docusaurus, Mintlify, Read the Docs, MkDocs) without extra configuration.

Preserve existing documentation style and structure while updating content

Unlike coding agents that may rewrite docs inconsistently, DeepDocs intelligently updates only outdated sections while preserving your original formatting, style, and structure. It respects your documentation conventions and team standards.

Drop

Not a fit when

  • Your source code is not hosted on GitHub (currently GitHub-only; GitLab support planned)
  • You need manual control over documentation updates rather than automated continuous updates
  • Your documentation is not stored in the same repository or linked GitHub repositories
  • You require real-time documentation generation from code without PR-based review workflows
  • Your team uses documentation tools not compatible with standard markdown or supported generators (Docusaurus, Mintlify, Read the Docs, MkDocs)
Commercials

Pricing

USD25 / monthly View pricing