Developer docs rewrite
Developer documentation rewrite help for repos whose README does not lead people into the docs.
This page exists for buyers searching for developer documentation rewrite help, docs
rewrite support, or a lightweight developer docs copy pass for one public repo. The offer
remains narrow and truthful: it does not promise a full docs IA project. It rewrites the
README opening so the repo explains the user, outcome, and best next step into deeper
docs before a technical visitor drops.
What usually breaks before the docs
- the repo opens with subsystem language instead of the user job
- the first screen does not tell a visitor whether to install, demo, or read docs next
- architecture detail shows up before payoff or proof
- the docs link exists but the README does not explain when to click it
- there is no short bridge from problem to documentation path
What the rewrite is actually for
A strong developer docs system still loses people if the README opening does not set
context. The pack exists to tighten that first screen so the deeper docs have a
better chance to be read by the right person in the right order.
That is why the service stays focused on README and first-step copy instead of
pretending to be a whole documentation transformation.
Good fit for this page
- public devtool or API repos with real docs but a vague README opening
- projects whose README should route readers into setup, examples, or docs faster
- maintainers who need a copy pass before investing in larger docs work
- one public repo or one linked product page at the base USD 15 scope
What gets delivered
- one rewritten README opening section
- three headline or positioning options
- one CTA or next-step section rewrite to route into docs, demo, or install
- a short structure fix list for the rest of the README
- one recommended first change to ship before broader docs work
Strong fit signal: the documentation exists, but a first-time repo visitor still cannot
tell why the project matters or where to go next without reading too far.