Platform Overview

Everything you need to ship docs that drive adoption.

A fully integrated documentation platform that bridges developer docs, release notes, and AI-native delivery — with engagement analytics that connect docs to adoption and conversion.

Our Philosophy

Documentation platforms forced a choice — developer tools or marketing systems. Leed refuses the split.

One end-to-end platform runs your entire site — presales marketing pages and post-sales docs on a single domain — tied into one closed funnel across the whole customer journey. The site you're reading right now runs on Leed.

A category of one

The closed loop no docs tool can draw

Native lead capture, reader-level identity, and a per-reader consumption funnel — for every human reader and every AI agent. No documentation platform offers this at any tier.

Most stacks lose the reader at the doc's edge — a pageview, and nothing more. Leed keeps the loop closed: capture leads natively, then see exactly what each identified reader consumed — scroll depth, pages, and path — and the same for every AI agent, down to each tool call. Capture is free to 250 contacts; you only pay to email and nurture them, metered on contacts and never on seats.

Beyond docs

Docs are a fraction of your site. Leed runs the rest.

A recommendation engine, site-wide auto-linking, streaming media, forms that collect more than emails, full-journey attribution, and whole-site governance — capabilities a documentation platform structurally can’t offer.

Claims vs Reality

What other platforms promise — and what actually ships

The claim

Platforms force you to choose developer-focused or marketing-focused tools.

Leed's approach

End-to-end system that bridges technical docs and marketing workflows.

The claim

Analytics are siloed — pageviews here, product data there.

Leed's approach

Unified engagement analytics that connect docs to adoption and retention.

The claim

Pay more per seat as your team and readership grow.

Leed's approach

Unlimited users on every plan — you're metered on the contacts you capture, never seats or traffic.

The claim

Publishing is fragmented with no unified content strategy.

Leed's approach

Single platform for release notes, dev docs, and AI-ready content delivery.

The claim

Content gets stale because updates are manual.

Leed's approach

Automated workflows that sync docs with Jira, GitHub, and your toolchain.

The claim

Technical and non-technical teams work in separate systems.

Leed's approach

Role-appropriate interfaces for every team member in one place.

The claim

Enterprise features are gated behind expensive tiers.

Leed's approach

Security, compliance, and advanced features on all paid plans day one.