DocsHound now makes it simple to transform your product documentation into high-quality training data for AI models with our new export functionality.
“Ask AI” fails without a source of truth.
Organizations using AI assistants require current, structured product information to maintain consistent user experiences across all channels.
DocsHound’s new export functionality enables you to create the missing data sources to fuel your existing knowledge infrastructure.
Export Options
DocsHound provides two export formats:
- Markdown: Structured format for knowledge bases, wikis, and documentation platforms
- Plaintext: Clean format optimized for LLM training pipelines and vector databases
How to Export Documentation
- Navigate to any article in your DocsHound workspace
- Click the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner
- Select “Export document to markdown” or “Export document to text”
- Save the exported file to your desired location
Compatible Platforms
The exported documentation works with:
AI Platforms
- Claude (Anthropic)
- GPT models (OpenAI)
- Mistral AI
- Llama models
- Cohere
- Perplexity AI
- HuggingFace transformers
Knowledge Bases
- Notion
- Zendesk
- Intercom
- Guru
- Crisp
Benefits of DocsHound’s Approach
DocsHound combines knowledge extraction, generation, and retrieval:
- Documentation creation remains automatic: Capture product knowledge through demonstrations
- Updates stay synchronized: When your product changes, update one source
- Integration is flexible: Use with DocsHound’s built-in tools or export to external systems
For organizations building AI agents or maintaining knowledge bases, DocsHound eliminates duplicate effort while maintaining data accuracy.
Technical Details
Exported markdown files include:
- Formatted headings
- Image references (with local paths)
- Code blocks
- Lists and tables
- Embedded links
Exported plaintext files include:
- Clean, structured content
- Minimal formatting artifacts
- Optimized for embedding and vector storage
Both formats preserve the logical structure and sequence of your documentation, maintaining the relationship between concepts and ensuring content remains usable in its new environment.
Learn More
For additional information about DocsHound’s export capabilities, visit our Export Documentation guide.