👋 Hey Product Hunt!
We built Doksy to solve a common pain point — turning GitHub README files into beautiful, structured documentation websites without any extra hassle.
✨ Why we built it:
Most developers already document their projects in README files, but sharing them as proper documentation is often tedious. Existing solutions are either too complex, require extra configuration, or don’t feel developer-friendly. We wanted something simple, fast, and effortless.
🚀 What’s unique about Doksy:
Converts your README into a multi-page documentation site instantly.
Clean, modern UI that feels professional out of the box.
No complicated setup — just connect and publish.
💡 What we’re proud of:
Doksy makes documentation accessible to everyone, from solo devs to teams. It’s simple, lightweight, and designed to save developers time while making their projects shine.
We’d love your feedback 🙌 — what features would you like to see next?
@carlcaulkett Thanks a lot for showing interest! We’re setting up a mailing list to keep everyone updated on new features and improvements. In the meantime, you can drop your email at anasnadkar23@gmail.com, and we’ll make sure you’re the first to know when things change.
A very creative product, but I'm curious about its application scenarios? And its relationship with the product's official website. Also, when I clicked the "Get Started" button on your official website, it did not respond.
Doksy is mainly aimed at small open-source projects and indie developers who want to quickly turn their README into a clean documentation site without spending extra time setting things up. The idea is to make documentation more accessible and lightweight for projects that usually don’t get enough attention.
Right now, the website isn’t fully completed—I just uploaded an early version to see how people respond before polishing it further. You’re absolutely right, the "Get Started" button and code blocks are currently not working; I’m already working on fixing those.
I’d really appreciate it if you could share your thoughts on what features or improvements you’d like to see. That would help me shape Doksy into something more useful for the community. Thanks again for pointing these issues out.
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@anas_nadkar Hi Anas, is there a way to get on a mailing list so as to be notified when the product changes?
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@carlcaulkett Thanks a lot for showing interest! We’re setting up a mailing list to keep everyone updated on new features and improvements. In the meantime, you can drop your email at anasnadkar23@gmail.com, and we’ll make sure you’re the first to know when things change.
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A very creative product, but I'm curious about its application scenarios? And its relationship with the product's official website. Also, when I clicked the "Get Started" button on your official website, it did not respond.
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Thanks a lot for your thoughtful feedback 🙌
Doksy is mainly aimed at small open-source projects and indie developers who want to quickly turn their README into a clean documentation site without spending extra time setting things up. The idea is to make documentation more accessible and lightweight for projects that usually don’t get enough attention.
Right now, the website isn’t fully completed—I just uploaded an early version to see how people respond before polishing it further. You’re absolutely right, the "Get Started" button and code blocks are currently not working; I’m already working on fixing those.
I’d really appreciate it if you could share your thoughts on what features or improvements you’d like to see. That would help me shape Doksy into something more useful for the community. Thanks again for pointing these issues out.