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GitBook

Developer Docs
AI-native documentation platform for creating product docs, API references, help centers, and changelogs with intelligent optimization.
GitBook is an AI-native documentation platform that transforms documentation into a connected knowledge system with intelligent optimization. It features GitBook Agent for proactive doc improvement suggestions, GitBook Assistant for embedded AI-powered user support, and built-in llms.txt and MCP support for AI discovery optimization. The platform supports both visual editing and docs-as-code workflows with Git Sync, making it suitable for technical and non-technical teams. Enterprise features include SOC 2/ISO 27001 compliance, SAML SSO, granular access controls, and white-glove migration support.
Best for
Product and engineering teams who need AI-enhanced documentation that stays in sync with their product and want both visual editing and docs-as-code flexibility.
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Editorial profile generated March 17, 2026 · pricing & endpoint re-verified continuously (see badges above)
24/50
Overall Score
API Quality
8/10
GTM Relevance
16/20
PricingFreemium
Complexitymedium
Learningeasy
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API Analysis

REST API
Available
Webhooks
Available
GraphQL
OAuth
Available
SDKs:JavaScript, Node.jsRate Limits:Standard rate limits apply per plan tierWebhook Reliability:goodDocs:https://developer.gitbook.com
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Pricing

freemiumFree Tier
Free tier available for personal use, paid plans start for teams with advanced features like Git Sync, custom domains, and enterprise security (SOC 2, ISO 27001 compliant).
Listed pricing, as of Mar 2026 — not independently verified; confirm on the vendor's site before relying on it.

What users say

Themes from 198 real reviews on G2 · ★ 4.8
Users like
Intuitive interface and clean design
Easy to create and organize documentation
Seamless GitHub integration and real-time collaboration
Quick to update and keep information current
Users dislike
Limited advanced customization options
Software bugs
Formatting issues

Alternatives

Reviews

FAQ

What is GitBook?

GitBook is an AI-native documentation platform that transforms documentation into a connected knowledge system with intelligent optimization. It features GitBook Agent for proactive doc improvement suggestions, GitBook Assistant for embedded AI-powered user support, and built-in llms.txt and MCP support for AI discovery optimization. The platform supports both visual editing and docs-as-code workflows with Git Sync, making it suitable for technical and non-technical teams. Enterprise features include SOC 2/ISO 27001 compliance, SAML SSO, granular access controls, and white-glove migration support.

Is GitBook free?

Yes, GitBook offers a free tier. Free tier available for personal use, paid plans start for teams with advanced features like Git Sync, custom domains, and enterprise security (SOC 2, ISO 27001 compliant). Pricing shown is as last reviewed and may change — confirm current pricing on the vendor's site.

What are GitBook alternatives?

Popular alternatives to GitBook include ReadMe, Mintlify, Webflow. Compare features, API quality, and pricing on GTM Tools.

Does GitBook have an API?

Yes, GitBook provides a REST API. API quality is rated GOOD. Documentation: https://developer.gitbook.com.

Who is GitBook best for?

Product and engineering teams who need AI-enhanced documentation that stays in sync with their product and want both visual editing and docs-as-code flexibility.

How current is GitBook's data on GTM Tools?

Endpoint reachability and pricing for verified-tier tools are re-checked on a schedule — see the verification badges on this page for the latest check. The editorial profile (description, strengths and weaknesses) is last generated March 2026, and any user-review themes are pulled from G2.