Why teams consider a GitBook alternative
GitBook is great for product and developer documentation, but teams may want their internal docs connected to projects, tasks, and an AI assistant across everything.
Looking for a GitBook alternative? Wyatt is an AI-native docs-and-knowledge workspace with an AI assistant that works across your documents, projects, and data — so your team finds answers and turns them into work.
Workspace-wide AI
An assistant grounded in all your content, with sources.
Docs and knowledge
A flexible editor and a living knowledge base.
Federated search
Search across documents, PDFs, tasks, and chat.
From answer to action
Turn answers into tasks, docs, and updates.
What you can do with Wyatt
Workspace-wide AI
An assistant grounded in all your content, with sources.
Docs and knowledge
A flexible editor and a living knowledge base.
Federated search
Search across documents, PDFs, tasks, and chat.
From answer to action
Turn answers into tasks, docs, and updates.
GitBook is great for product and developer documentation, but teams may want their internal docs connected to projects, tasks, and an AI assistant across everything.
Wyatt offers a flexible editor for documentation plus databases, tasks, and projects, with an assistant grounded in your content and citations.
Wyatt brings documents, PDFs, whiteboards, databases, tasks, projects, dashboards, and conversations into a single workspace. Because everything lives together, the AI assistant can read across all of it — answering questions, summarizing work, and turning context into tasks and drafts without copying content between tools.
The Wyatt assistant is grounded in your workspace, so its answers come from your team’s real documents and data, with citations back to the source. Instead of a generic chatbot bolted on the side, AI is woven through writing, search, planning, and reporting.
GitBook is strong for published documentation sites and developer docs. Wyatt’s edge is unifying internal docs with the team’s work and AI.
Create a workspace, bring in your documents and projects, and invite your team. You can explore how Wyatt works as an alternative to GitBook without a big migration — start with one team or project, and expand as the workspace becomes your source of truth.
Yes, especially for internal documentation connected to your work with AI.
Yes. The editor handles code, tables, and structure.
Yes, with citations from your content.
Yes. They link to projects and tasks.