Every product deserves great documentation.
RSS FeedThe name carries two meanings. "Doc for docs" — a site dedicated to documentation as a craft. "Doctor for documentation" — because poor docs are not an accident. They have identifiable causes and workable fixes.
Posts on documentation practice, structure, and strategy — for anyone who writes docs, commissions them, or wonders why they are always the last thing to get done.
Recent Posts
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Why I Started Doc4Docs
After 25 years in IT, I still see the same problem everywhere: products that deserve better documentation than they have.
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Documentation as a Competitive Advantage
When two products are roughly equal, documentation often decides which one wins.
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AI Tools for Technical Writers: What Actually Helps
AI can help with documentation. It can't replace the person who understands the product and the user.
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Documentation Isn't Only for Software
Every product that has users has a documentation problem. Software just makes it more visible.