Docline CutoverOperated by Reality Contact, LLC

Developer documentation migration

Move the docs without losing the routes, sources, and editor workflow behind them.

Request a secure intake for the free twenty-five-page plan. You receive a route map, component and generated-content gaps, a target build result, and the cutover risks that still need an owner.

Example result

Route and source atlas

map
  1. Old route/api/authIndexed public page with inbound links.
  2. Sourceopenapi/auth.yamlGenerated fields plus a preserved authored introduction.
  3. Target/reference/authenticationRepresentative component and build checks passed.
  4. Redirect301 directOld route lands on the final canonical without a chain.
The example shows how route and content ownership travel together; a real atlas is generated from the buyer's corpus and approved decisions.

Rendered pages hide the system that keeps documentation correct.

A documentation site combines authored files, generated API references, reusable components, route history, navigation, search, metadata, analytics, and a deployment workflow. Copying the visible words preserves only one layer.

Platform importers can move common formats, while differences in components and route generation create gaps that appear only after a build, crawl, search, or editor task. Those gaps need an explicit record before bulk migration.

The free plan follows twenty-five representative pages from the record.

After secure intake, the review samples the page types and components that carry the most migration risk, maps their old and target routes, and attempts a clean target build.

The plan leaves each unsupported component, generated source, redirect, content owner, accessibility issue, and cutover decision visible. The buyer can then judge whether the paid production migration fits the corpus.

What comes back from the record

A completed plan maps twenty-five representative pages to target routes, records unsupported components and generated content, produces a draft redirect set and build result, and names the content, accessibility, search, and cutover risks that remain.

Turnaround: The free plan arrives within three business days after a readable export or repository and target requirements are received.

The migration preserves content and the machinery around it.

  1. Inventory

    Routes, sources, owners, page types, components, generated references, search, analytics, and deployment inputs enter one reviewed map.

  2. Port

    Content and approved components move to the target while automated checks expose link, metadata, route, build, and accessibility exceptions.

  3. Handoff

    A human rehearses redirects and domain cutover, then verifies that the buyer's editor can preview, review, publish, and rebuild the reference.

Why the check is free

The plan is free because Reality Contact, LLC is testing whether documentation teams facing a real platform deadline need production migration and acceptance work rather than another platform comparison.

Free twenty-five-page migration plan

A completed plan maps twenty-five representative pages to target routes, records unsupported components and generated content, produces a draft redirect set and build result, and names the content, accessibility, search, and cutover risks that remain. The free plan arrives within three business days after a readable export or repository and target requirements are received.

Do not send private links or files through this form. If the service fits, a person will reply with a secure intake method and written deletion terms before you share private material.

Questions before you send anything

What do I send?

Do not send private documents or links through the public form. If the service fits, a person will reply with a secure intake method and written deletion terms before you share any material.

What comes back for free?

A completed plan maps twenty-five representative pages to target routes, records unsupported components and generated content, produces a draft redirect set and build result, and names the content, accessibility, search, and cutover risks that remain. The free plan arrives within three business days after a readable export or repository and target requirements are received.

Where does the service stop?

Reality Contact, LLC migrates and validates the agreed documentation corpus, but does not decide product policy, invent missing API behavior, approve legal or security content, publish private documentation publicly, or switch the production domain without buyer authorization. The buyer approves keep, merge, retire, route, component, and access decisions, supplies content owners, and switches or authorizes the production domain after build, redirect, accessibility, and parity checks pass. The work is documentation implementation and document preparation, and it does not replace legal, security, accessibility, compliance, or product advice.

Does the service rewrite all of our documentation?

No. The fixed migration ports and validates the agreed corpus; net-new technical writing and product-policy decisions require separate buyer approval and scope.

Can private docs be submitted through this site?

No. The public form accepts contact information only, and a person provides a secure intake method and written deletion terms after confirming fit.

Free twenty-five-page migration plan

A completed plan maps twenty-five representative pages to target routes, records unsupported components and generated content, produces a draft redirect set and build result, and names the content, accessibility, search, and cutover risks that remain. The free plan arrives within three business days after a readable export or repository and target requirements are received.

Do not send private links or files through this form. If the service fits, a person will reply with a secure intake method and written deletion terms before you share private material.

Operated by Reality Contact, LLC.

The buyer approves every content, access, route, retirement, and production-domain decision.

Refund conditions are stated beside the paid migration price.

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