For those of you who work in organizations that do decent documentation, what are you using?
We currently just have a bunch of word docs in a SharePoint document library. I've previously used dedicated solutions for this such as Bookstack and Confluence. The company is very anti-Atlassian, so Confluence is out.
Just want to see what y'all are using as I search for a better solution.
Matterport tours. This is by far one of the best decisions we have made. We have notes, photos, documents, all linked in a 3D space of the site. We also use photogrammetry generated from drone footage for some of the larger exterior spaces and our wireless runs.
If we are on the phone with a client we usually pull the tour up in one window and the text notes up in another and we can walk them through anything. We also do cameras so I often link the cameras in the tour so we can just click and have Realtime interactions and see what the issue is.
Currently Confluence. We do have a split documentation policy, where long-lived and broadly communicated information should be on M365 (SharePoint and affiliated services) whereas more technical or short-lived (project) documentation is on Confluence.
But even certain broad-use information is showing up on Confluence more and more given it's easier use (wiki and plugins like the draw.io support).
Cool, thanks for sharing! Yeah I think it would be hard to convince anyone to use anything but SharePoint but I'm just formating options. Definitely want as little friction but with decent structure as possible to encourage active use of it.
I setup bookstack at my last job and personally loved it. But yeah, takes a lot to get everyone on board with something like that. I liked that you could export stuff out of it easily too. Bridges the gap if you need to email documentation.
What are you using for bug tracking? IMO, the two should be hand in hand. If you're using GitHub issues, then GitHub wiki would make sense to me.
I've never had good luck using SharePoint or Google Docs for documentation, it just gets lost. If you're searching GitHub for an issue, it's easy to expand the search to include wiki. Having documentation in a separate system means searching two places, which is not ideal.
I love the look of ITGlue and one member of our team used it at several other orgs and loved it. It just seems pretty overkill with all the features since we have other platforms that handle the passwords/secrets/assets/etc. I do like the look of it though, and am considering it.