Mintlify Editor
AI-native collaborative editor

Our Take
Hahnbee Lee built Mintlify Editor because documentation has been broken for way too long. Engineers clone repos and push docs from the CLI like it's 1995. Marketers get locked out of content because they don't know git. And AI agents? They can't touch most documentation tools at all. So Hahnbee built an editor that's actually built for the team—not just for developers who live in terminals.
Mintlify Editor is git-synced, WYSIWYG, live-collaborative, and AI-native. Every teammate contributes the way they work best—engineers pushing from the CLI, marketers editing in the browser, agents updating docs automatically. No gates, no silos, no "ask an engineer to update the docs" dance. They've raised $67 million in Series B funding from Y Combinator and they launched in 2022. That's right—two years later they're in Series B with $67M in the bank. For a documentation tool. In a market everyone said was solved.
Here's the thing: every company says they want docs, but most teams write them in Notion and then wonder why nothing is searchable, versioned, or actually useful. Mintlify connects directly to your codebase, keeps docs in sync with your code, and makes documentation something your whole team actually uses. It's free. Yes, free. Because Hahnbee knows the product sells itself.
Mintlify is based in San Francisco and they're looking for teams who are tired of documentation being an afterthought. If your docs live in a Notion page nobody reads, you already lost.
A git-synced, WYSIWYG, live-collaborative, and AI-native editor built for cross-functional collaboration. Every teammate can contribute, from engineers pushing from the CLI to marketers editing in the browser to agents updating docs automatically.
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The people behind Mintlify Editor
Hahnbee Lee
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