Beautiful documentation platform for technical teams. Git-synced, versioned, published.
GitBook produces the most beautiful technical documentation with the least effort. Git sync keeps docs updated alongside code. The free tier for open source is complete. For published documentation that represents your product professionally, GitBook is the clear winner.
Q: What is GitBook?
GitBook creates beautiful, published documentation that syncs with your Git repository. Write in the editor or push from GitHub/GitLab — docs stay in sync.
Q: How much does GitBook cost?
GitBook starts at $8/user/mo (Plus). A free tier is available with Free for personal and open-source projects.
Q: Who is GitBook best for?
GitBook is best for technical teams publishing user-facing documentation, api docs, and knowledge bases..
Q: Is GitBook free?
GitBook offers a freemium model with a free tier. Paid plans start at $8/user/mo (Plus).
Technical teams publishing user-facing documentation, API docs, and knowledge bases.
Internal team wikis that do not need public publishing — Notion or Slite are better.
Free for personal and open-source projects
$8/user/mo (Plus)
$15/user/mo (Pro)
Custom pricing
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Last updated: May 2026
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