Let’s hope that a tiny portion of the $200M goes towards documentation. If they spent $5k on professional writers they could get something useful. For $50k something great. And for $500k they could have an entire suite of highly produced explainer videos with great post production.
6stringmerc|10 months ago
Why not just throw AI at it? Seems to be the best use case. So get a startup to fix this startup…so on and so forth…
Citation: professional writer with technical writing experience (also out of work)
jvanderbot|10 months ago
For me, that was a strong signal that everyone gave it a go, found it too difficult to generate quality stuff, and reverted.
Good luck to you regardless.
DidYaWipe|10 months ago
Good luck to you. I ended up at a company that makes non-software products but really wants (and needs) to modernize their doc-production pipeline.