DocsAlot
Hosted documentation that's written once and published in formats both humans and AI agents can read — including llms.txt, skill.md, and a hosted MCP endpoint.
🔗 Visit DocsAlotDescription
Most teams end up with documentation scattered across a help center, a wiki, some Notion pages, and a few outdated PDFs — and now there's a second problem on top: AI assistants and agents need their own machine-readable version of that same information, which almost nobody maintains separately. DocsAlot is built to solve both at once: you write your docs once, and it publishes a polished, human-readable site alongside the AI-ready formats (llms.txt, skill.md, and a hosted MCP server) that let tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or your own product's AI agent actually retrieve accurate answers from it.
The product covers help-center articles, knowledge bases, developer/API docs (with interactive playgrounds and OpenAPI support), and an embeddable AI help-widget, all built from a single maintained source so human docs and machine-readable exports never drift out of sync. Plans scale from a single public docs site with a hosted MCP endpoint (Startup, $39/month) to production hosting with a custom domain and higher AI-message volume (Team, $99/month) up to Enterprise with SSO/SCIM and unlimited seats.
💬 Our review
The short version: DocsAlot is a documentation platform built specifically for the 'AI agents need to read my docs too' problem — genuinely useful right now if you're shipping an MCP server or want your product discoverable by AI assistants, and it's not free.
Against Mintlify or GitBook, which are the established default choice for developer docs, DocsAlot's differentiator is treating AI-readability (llms.txt, skill.md, hosted MCP) as a first-class output rather than an afterthought — Mintlify and GitBook are adding similar features, but DocsAlot leads with them. Against ReadMe, which focuses more on interactive API reference and developer hubs, DocsAlot leans toward being a general knowledge base for both humans and agents. At $39-99/month before you add multi-language support or higher AI-message volume, it's priced like a small-team SaaS tool rather than a free wiki, so it makes the most sense for teams already committed to being both human- and AI-discoverable, not for a simple internal wiki. <!-- ai-generated -->
💰 Pricing
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🤖 AI-enriched data
Startup $39/mois ; Team $99/mois ; Enterprise sur devis
Pros
Formats lisibles par IA (llms.txt, skill.md, MCP) générés depuis la même source
Doc API interactive incluse
Widget d'aide IA embarquable
Cons
Aucun plan gratuit
Langues et volume de messages IA limités selon le palier
