Portal-based editing
Create and edit documentation in the portal, with the option to toggle raw MDX and preview pages in the live docs chrome before publishing.
Giraffe Doc is a white-label documentation platform for API and technical docs on a branded site, with OpenAPI sync, page access control, and hand-built onboarding.
Giraffe Doc is a documentation publishing product for companies that need API and technical docs on a branded site. The site description says it supports white-label documentation sites with OpenAPI, Git sync, and per-page access control.
From the collected pages, the product centers on a workflow where teams create a docs site, write guides in a portal, sync API reference material, and publish on a subdomain or custom domain. Early access also includes a manual setup service, where the team builds and publishes the first site by hand for a monthly subscription.
Create and edit documentation in the portal, with the option to toggle raw MDX and preview pages in the live docs chrome before publishing.
Keep an API reference aligned with your docs by uploading an OpenAPI spec or syncing against a live spec URL.
Publish a documentation site on a company subdomain or a custom domain, with layouts that match the brand.
Set pages to public, private, or token-gated, and apply visibility at the page or section level.
Start from an existing source such as an OpenAPI spec, Postman collection, or existing docs, then have the site built by hand during early access.
Teams can publish API reference alongside narrative guides so developers and partners have one docs destination instead of separate systems.
Companies that already maintain an OpenAPI spec can sync it into the docs site so the reference stays aligned with the source definition.
Organizations that need selective access can publish public pages for general readers and keep other sections private or token-gated.
Teams that want a branded external documentation presence can publish on a company subdomain or custom domain with matching layouts.
Early-access users can send an OpenAPI spec, Postman collection, or existing docs and have the first site set up by hand.
Giraffe Doc is set up by hand during early access. The onboarding flow asks you to share your company, scope, and any files you have, then starts a $45/month subscription before the site is built and published for you.
The source content says the product is for companies publishing API and technical documentation, including guides and API reference. It is positioned for teams that want a white-label docs site with OpenAPI syncing and page-level access control.
You can create a docs site on a subdomain or custom domain, write in the portal, and attach OpenAPI when you have an API. The onboarding flow also accepts OpenAPI or Postman JSON, YAML, or zip files.
The source mentions public, private, or token-gated pages, with visibility set per section rather than as an all-or-nothing site setting.
The pricing page itself returned a 404 in the collected evidence, so the only confirmed billing detail is the early-access subscription shown at $45/month.
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