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Architecture decisions, runbooks, specs, and post-mortems — your engineering knowledge is already written down. Docutrix makes it instantly queryable.
The old way vs. Docutrix
Interrupting a senior engineer to ask how the retry logic works
Ask Docutrix — it finds the answer in the service's runbook with a citation.
Searching across 50 ADRs to find the decision about your messaging queue
Ask 'Which ADR covers the Kafka vs SQS decision?' and get a direct link to the document.
New engineers spending weeks understanding system architecture
Ask questions in plain English — Docutrix answers from your existing specs and docs.
On-call engineers unable to find the right runbook under pressure
Ask 'What is the escalation path for the payments service?' during an incident.
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Engineering Context mode
Understands technical documentation patterns — RFC format, ADR structure, API reference conventions, incident post-mortems, and system design documents. Knows what a 'circuit breaker' or 'idempotency key' means without explanation.
Cross-document search
Ask questions that span multiple documents — runbooks, specs, and ADRs simultaneously. 'What are all the error codes returned by the auth service?' queries all relevant docs at once.
Instant onboarding
New engineers can ask questions about system architecture, coding conventions, and operational processes without waiting for a colleague. The answers are in your existing docs — Docutrix surfaces them.
Incident support
During an incident, engineers can query runbooks, playbooks, and post-mortems for similar past incidents — in seconds, not minutes of searching Confluence.
Questions engineers ask Docutrix
Each answered with a citation to the exact document and section — ADR, runbook, or spec.
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