Readme
AI-assisted developer docs with interactive APIs and MCP support
ReadMe helps you build and maintain a developer hub with API docs, versioning, analytics, and built-in AI features. It’s aimed at teams that want docs that stay in sync with their product and API.
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ReadMe is a developer documentation platform for teams publishing API references, guides, changelogs, and docs sites. It’s designed for product, developer relations, and engineering teams that want a hosted hub for technical documentation with interactive API pages and versioned content.
According to its pricing and docs pages, you can start on a hosted cloud setup and create a project where your docs live. It supports a WYSIWYG editor, Git-style workflows, branching and versioning, and integrations like GitHub sync. The platform also exposes AI-oriented documentation tools such as Ask AI, AI linting, docs audits, LLMs.txt, and an MCP server.
ReadMe looks strongest as a documentation system, not as a general-purpose autonomous agent. Its AI features appear aimed at helping users navigate, audit, and query docs rather than carrying out open-ended tasks on their own. The product is clearly built for developer-facing content, with analytics and admin features that become more relevant for teams than for individuals.
Pricing is publicly listed: a Free plan, Startup at $79/month billed annually, Business at $349/month billed annually, and Enterprise starting at $3,000+/month. Some AI and analytics items are add-ons or usage-based, such as Ask AI at $150/month and extended logs at $100/month; the docs also mention enterprise-only controls like SSO, audit logs, and private AI context. The underlying model providers for AI features were not specified in the source content, so that part is unclear.
Executes tasks you assign, one step at a time, within narrow domains.
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- Free: $0/month, billed never; includes 1 project, up to 3 published versions, and basic docs tools.
- Startup ($79/month): billed annually; adds features like bidirectional sync, changelog, custom domain, and preview access to AI doc tools.
- Business ($349/month): billed annually; adds branching, reusable content, no ReadMe branding, audit/export features, and preview access to AI doc tools.
- Enterprise ($3,000+/month): billed annually; contact sales for multiple projects, SSO, audit logs, private AI context, global controls, and dedicated support.
- Add-ons: Ask AI is listed at $150/month; extended history and logs are $100/month.
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