What is Dhub?

Learn what Dhub does and how it fits into your documentation workflow

Dhub is a content management system for technical documentation. It works with any project that uses Markdown or MDX files in a GitHub repository, whether you're using Docusaurus, Fumadocs, Next.js, or any other framework.

Technical documentation often lives in Git repositories as Markdown or MDX files. This works great for developers, but creates a barrier for everyone else: writers, product managers, and other team members who need to contribute but shouldn't need to learn Markdown or Git to do so. And even for developers, editing Markdown files, managing images, and formatting tables by hand is slow.

Dhub gives your whole team a Notion-like visual editor for your documentation content, while keeping your GitHub repository as the single source of truth. Every change is tracked in commits, and your team can push directly or go through pull requests, the same workflow your developers already use.

How it works

  1. Import your project from GitHub

    Connect any GitHub repository that contains Markdown or MDX files.

  2. Edit content in the collaborative editor

    Dhub parses your Markdown and presents it in a visual WYSIWYG editor. Your team members can edit together in real time, and they don't need GitHub accounts to contribute.

  3. Push or create a pull request

    Send your changes back to GitHub with a single click. The person who made the push is marked as the commit author on GitHub. You can also pull changes into Dhub if they were made outside of it.

Key features

Visual Markdown editing

A Notion-like editor for Markdown and MDX files. No need to learn Markdown syntax.

Two-way GitHub sync

Push changes, create pull requests, or pull the latest from your main branch.

Image management

Upload and manage images directly from the editor. Dhub handles file paths and storage.

Team collaboration

Invite team members to edit content together in real time. No GitHub account required.

No lock-in

Your content stays as plain Markdown and MDX files in your repository. Stop using Dhub anytime and keep everything.

AI writing assistant (coming soon)

Generate content, review your docs, and apply style guidelines with AI.