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Ultrafast knowledge base for your teams & customers
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Easy to Use Interface, Extensive Integrations, Fast and Reliable Performance, Customizable Sharing Options
Limited Customization, Occasional Bugs and Glitches, Mobile App Availability, Inadequate Search Functionality
Archbee users appreciate its intuitive interface, ease of use, and comprehensive project management features. They find it helpful for tracking tasks, managing resources, and collaborating with team members. The software is praised for its customization options and its ability to adapt to various project needs. However, some users have reported occasional glitches and a lack of certain advanced features. Additionally, the pricing plans may not be suitable for all budgets. Overall, Archbee is generally well-received for its user-friendliness, adaptability, and contribution to efficient project management.
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It's easy to use, assistance it's very quickly even for small things
you can write a book with archbee
i hope in the future increase print from client view
You will be hate confluence! :D
good presentation, recap and proposal with client
Its super easy to use, super powerful, it has a lot of rich embeds, fast development cycle focused in both performance and features.
This is a serious Doc-gen tool with killer looks.
the search is not so powerful, and its not very customizable.
Its not easy to move from different tools.
We are using it to host our api and technical documentation. We like how you can make changes and then just publish when you are ready. The frontend is beautiful and the users like it.
It's flexibility creating wikis, docs and any other support documentation for your business
No mobile or desktop app availabke at this moment
Documentation to train my staff
Archbee's is the simplest way to organize your knowledge base for your teams internally or clients externally. It lets you create a library of bits of information that you can link together to form bigger ideas.
You can create a hierarchy of notes that enables you to organize your ideas in the way that makes the most sense to your work style as well as keep you always organized.
The app is one of the fastest and our team is very happy using it for the last 2 years
not much but I believe they can get better if we have apps for Ipad / Mobile in order to create documents on the go
You're missing out on something that is very helpful for your business
Creating product-based documentation.
Creating Knowledge Base documents for Clients and our Teams.
The content editor, the integrations, the possibility to customize the appearance, the speed.
It would be really nice to have a mobile application.
I use Archbeee for the documentation of our products.
I love the typography, the UI and how easy is to achieve what you want.
The desktop app is a bit memory-heavy, so I rather use the web version.
I tried several tools before finding Archbee. So I recommend you to test. The readability of the documents created in Archbee is just suberb. I really enjoy it.
I create QA reports, feedback documents, project scopes, even a journal using it.
Minimalist and modern look and feel. Great UX and UI. The editor is top-notch.
Some external providers are not compatible with embedding in Archbee
Docuemntation and blogging
I love their powerful dashboard that allows you to customize and arrange everything in order. I like the features that enable adding custom codes to the page. I feel this is a compelling function that allows site owners to customize their page further to look unique or match their brand style.
Nothing really. But it will be great if they allow customizing the design further using CSS. Currently, it's only limited to sections they allow.
If you have tried other alternatives, then you will know how powerful and valuable this tool is. Look no further and stick with archbee. You will not regret it.
Knowledge base database for site users and registered members. Very easy to organize into sections, clone, or move the article freely across the collection. We usually get many support questions and wanted to sort that out; a solid knowledge base section help to reduce the number of tickets.
Clean, simple to use and lightweight. It has an outstanding interface. The Grammarly integration is great. You can also create maps on your notes. And you can easily switch your notes to a Wiki or personal database.
None, it has come a long way with constant improvements.
It will help us improve our documentation and improve workflow.
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It has an easy-to-use block-based writing experience that gives you the "Medium.com" experience while writing documentation. But don't get me wrong … it has many more blocks than the mentioned service. Furthermore, you can add your CNAME meaning domain to point to each document(s) and that makes it really neat and white-labeled for that matter (if you need that). It is also good to know that I can onboard more co-writers at any point if the need arises or a project has more than one stakeholder.
To be honest, there is not much to dislike. The main concern is like with all "young" companies the longevity and viability of the product. As this tool fills a strong and growing need in the software markets I am confident that this business will grow. On the other hand I lost many of hours of work once with a blogging service that shut down overnight and since I need to see great export functions in SaaS-Tools that manage my intellectual property. There are export options as Markdown, PDF … I'd like to see direct integration with GitHub and publishing to repositories.
Archbee is in the inner circle of tools I considered for writing the documentation of my open-source extensions. Currently, I am still in the process of evaluation and watching this great tool develop as I am a very early adopter. I am still using Typora and GitHub Desktop at the moment but will reconsider the moment I can publish to GitHub. That said, I got a special case… most people would want a full-service solution and teams and that is already pretty good in ArchBee!