Pages is a free-for-everyone knowledge base from Process Street. Try it out! ➡️ https://www.process.st/pages Bring your entire company in for free, unlimited access to create, edit, and view company documentation.
A free-forever knowledge base for your entire company.
Pages is a free-for-everyone knowledge base from Process Street. Try it out! ➡️ https://www.process.st/pages Bring your entire company in for free, unlimited access to create, edit, and view company documentation.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm @vinayp10, the co-founder and CEO of Process Street , sorry for the late comment here! We’ve learned a lot on our journey to make Process Street the best possible modern process management platform for teams. And despite the proliferation of wiki and notes apps, teams still need a simple, accessible way to capture and share operational knowledge. So today I’m so excited to share our newest product Pages, a free-for-everyone knowledge base for your entire team. Pages sits in
LaunchingPages was a wild ride! The most interesting technical aspect is the fact that we chose Slate as our editor framework. After a deep dive into the major players in the `content-editable` space, Slate has proven to be a flexible choice which chose the right primitives. I am really excited about the future of Pages – we're working diligently to built a product that improves the lives of our users and allows them to focus on the most important things rather than busywork. With Pages, we want
Ryan from Process Street here! Make sure to drop a comment on how you will be using Pages for the chance to win free Process Street merch or a free session with a Process Pro!
Pages is a great initiative. 70% of our workflows in Process Street are not actually workflows but they are knowledge documents, therefore 70% of our workflows are not meant to be runned, just to be read from time to time by our employees and beyond, so PAGES would be a great option for this kind of documentation. However, I've tried it and I've seen I can only add text, image and file attachments and that's it. We would like to see the same content available like in workflows, more specific : V
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