Your docs are already out of date.
Tutorial videos reference buttons renamed three releases ago. Help articles describe flows that no longer exist. Your team re-records the same workflows over and over - and the content is still outdated by the time it's published.
Every competitor requires a human to perform the workflow before generating content. Docent removes that step entirely. Give the agent a goal. It figures out the how.
Connect your product. Describe a workflow. Get content that stays current.
Three steps. No recordings, no browser extensions, no manual configuration.
Every format your customers need. From one workflow.
The agent runs once. Everything else follows automatically.
Every other tool starts with a recording. Docent starts with a goal.
Other tools assist humans in documenting. Docent removes the human from the loop entirely.
| docent | Guidde · Scribe · WalkMe | |
|---|---|---|
| Requires a human to record first | ||
| Autonomous app comprehension | ||
| Auto-regenerates on UI change | ||
| Free CLI - no account required | ||
| CI/CD webhook trigger | ||
| File upload/download testing | ||
| Tutorial videos | ||
| Help articles | partial | |
| Drift detection | partial | |
| On-premises deployment |
Built for developers to try.
Built for teams to rely on.
Install the CLI and run Docent against any product URL in two commands. No account required for the first generation. The output is watermarked - share it with whoever owns documentation at your company, and they'll want to know how you made it.
Free output is watermarked. You share it internally. The education team lead sees it and asks "how did you make that?" That's the handoff. Watermark removal unlocks on Pro.
Test file interactions natively. Upload CSVs, PDFs, images. Trigger downloads and verify contents - row counts, column headers, file format. Test error handling with wrong formats or oversized files.