About DocuForge
We spent two decades building enterprise platforms, architecting distributed systems, and writing documentation that nobody could ever find. So we built the tool we always wished existed.
DocuForge started the way most good ideas do — with a frustrated Slack rant at 2 AM. After years of watching critical knowledge disappear into sprawling wikis, stale Confluence pages, and "that Google Doc someone shared last quarter," we decided enough was enough.
Our founding team — senior software engineers and enterprise architects with over 20 years of combined experience shipping platforms at scale — set out to build a document management tool that actually respects how modern teams work: fast, connected, and zero ceremony.
We believe documentation shouldn’t be a chore. It should be a superpower. When your docs are organized, searchable, and alive, your whole team moves faster. That’s the promise behind every feature we build.
We don’t just build features — we architect systems. Every decision is grounded in scalability, security, and developer experience.
Instant search, snappy navigation, zero loading spinners. If our app makes you wait, we consider it a bug.
Row-level security, encrypted storage, and role-based access aren’t premium add-ons. They’re table stakes, baked in from day one.
We’re a tight-knit crew of senior engineers and enterprise architects based in Dallas, Texas. We’ve shipped platforms for Fortune 500s, scaled distributed systems across continents, and survived more production incidents than we’d like to admit.
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Meetings that could’ve been docs
Our home base is Dallas, Texas — big enough to attract world-class talent, unpretentious enough to keep us grounded. We believe great software gets built when you combine deep expertise with a relentless bias toward shipping.
No ping-pong tables. No bean-bag chairs. Just senior engineers who’d rather write clean code than a mission statement. (We wrote one anyway. It’s a doc in DocuForge, naturally.)
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