DocSpark connects to your GitHub or GitLab repo, understands your code, and generates the docs your team has been putting off — in seconds.
Every engineering team deals with the same documentation problem.
Hard to get up to speed on what a repo is actually about? Outdated README files that nobody updates?
Something broke at 3am and there's no runbook. You're digging through old notes trying to figure out what to do.
The person who built this left six months ago. Now that knowledge is just... gone.
Three steps. No setup. No configuration files.
Point DocSpark at any public GitHub or GitLab repository — or connect your account for private repos.
DocSpark reads your code, config files, and project structure to understand what your system actually does.
Download as Markdown, copy to your wiki, or share with your team. Done in seconds.
The docs your team actually needs — not generic boilerplate.
Get a new developer up and running locally in 30 minutes, not 3 days.
What this service does, how it fits in your system, and the key decisions behind it.
Step-by-step instructions for when things break at 3am.
Endpoints, inputs, outputs, and auth — extracted from your code.
Start free. Upgrade when your team needs more.
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Paste a repo URL and get your first doc in under 30 seconds. Free to try.
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