Docs as a Service

Start free — unlimited users, unlimited pages, your own custom domain. Then turn docs into a growth engine: capture and nurture leads, ship omnichannel release notes, and get analytics granular enough to attribute pipeline.

app.leed.com/design/how-to-use-docs
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TalentSavvy
Pithypithy.
The platform

Four moves and a feedback loop.

Author, distribute, convert, measure — then loop the insights back into what you write next, so your documentation compounds instead of going stale.

Authoring

Write with AI, ship with code.

A collaborative editor that drafts from your OpenAPI specs, Jira tickets, and Git branches — with real-time collaboration and a free Operator MCP that lets you author and manage docs with your own Claude.

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Distribution

Release notes, everywhere at once.

One changelog entry fans out to your docs site, email lists, and social — automatically. One source of truth, every channel in sync.

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Conversion

Turn doc readers into pipeline.

Capture identity from doc engagement — including the AI agents that hit your free Docs MCP — then nurture it with built-in email and lead sequences wired straight to your funnel. Capture is free; you pay only when you're ready to email.

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Analytics

Attribution, not page views.

Scroll depth, read completion, asset engagement, API & MCP consumption, and search analytics — granular signals that tie docs to adoption and revenue.

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The feedback loop

A system that improves itself.

What readers do feeds back into what you write. Gap analysis flags missing pages, unanswered searches surface new questions, and engagement shows what's worth updating — so every cycle ships sharper docs than the last.

01 Author
02 Distribute
03 Convert
04 Measure
insights
loop back
FULLY HOSTED

Beyond Git-based publishing.

Leed is built for operating documentation as a product — with cross-functional workflows, real-time collaboration, first-party analytics, and deep product integrations.

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Analytics

Down to the asset, the query, the API call.

The granular signals that show how your documentation is actually used — and what it drives.

Adoption attribution
+38% adoption tied to release note 33
Read completion
74% median scroll depth
introfull read
Asset engagement
2.4k code copies this week
API & MCP consumption
190k agent + endpoint calls
Search analytics
12 unanswered queries flagged
reset api key (human) 1.2k
rate limits (agent) 860
saml sso (human) 0 results
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TalentSavvy
Recruiting software
Proactive release notes cut our ticket volume almost in half. Customers find the answer before they ever open a chat.
Vinay Gupta Head of Engineering, TalentSavvy
−45%support tickets
4.8/5help-center
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Row64
Data infrastructure
Before Leed, there was a technical aspect to everything we wanted to do; now we can just focus on creating content and engaging with our qualified pipeline.
Marc Stevens CEO, Row64
+38%activation from docs
3,200improved engagement
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pithy.
Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS)
Keeping our docs in sync with our development cycle was never possible prior ot Leed. Now we can publish and our docs are updated, email, and social are automatic. What was once complex, is now a single click.
Jim Scott Founder, pithy.
16 hrssaved per feature release
12×more reach
Why Leed

What you're promised vs. what actually ships.

Most docs tools sell a tradeoff. Leed is built so you don't have to make one.

Most platforms
Pick developer docs or marketing docs — not both.
One system that bridges technical docs and go-to-market.
Analytics live in silos: pageviews here, product data there.
Unified analytics that tie reading to adoption and retention.
Content goes stale the moment you stop updating it by hand.
Automated sync with Jira, GitHub, and your toolchain.
Technical and non-technical teams end up in separate tools.
Role-appropriate workspaces for every team, in one place.
The features you actually need sit behind enterprise tiers.
Security and compliance on every paid plan, day one.
Pay per seat as your team grows.
Unlimited users on every plan, including free — metered on contacts, never seats.

Docs and release notes that move your product forward.

Start free with unlimited users and your own domain. Capturing leads is free — you only pay when you're ready to email and nurture them.