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Readers and Writers Are in Different Mental Modes. Why Does Every Tool Give Them the Same UI?
April 3, 2026

Readers and Writers Are in Different Mental Modes. Why Does Every Tool Give Them the Same UI?

Documentation platforms force readers, writers, and AI into one interface. But consuming knowledge and creating it are cognitively different tasks. Rasepi separates them.

The State of Docs in 2026: Five Trends That Will Define the Next Era
April 3, 2026

The State of Docs in 2026: Five Trends That Will Define the Next Era

AI readership is up 500%. Notion shipped 21,000 agents. Confluence got Rovo. GitBook published the State of Docs. Five trends from across the industry that tell us where documentation is heading.

Builders, Not Developers: How Claude Changed Who Your Docs Are For
April 2, 2026

Builders, Not Developers: How Claude Changed Who Your Docs Are For

The person integrating your API no longer reads your docs. They sit in Claude and describe what they want. Developer relations, API documentation, and the whole getting-started funnel need to be rethought for this new reality.

Talking to Documents Feels Better Than Reading Them
March 10, 2026

Talking to Documents Feels Better Than Reading Them

Reading is powerful, but effortful. Conversation is older, faster, and more natural. Speaking to information often feels mentally lighter than scanning pages of text.

Documentation Platforms Built for Another Era
March 8, 2026

Documentation Platforms Built for Another Era

Confluence and Notion were built for a pre-AI model of documentation. They can evolve, but established platforms carry structural baggage. Newer systems can design for AI from day one.