Welcome to Radiant Docs

Radiant Docs gives your team a few ways to work: edit visually in the dashboard, ask the writing agent for help, edit Markdown source directly, or use the CLI for local review. After publishing, Ask AI can help readers find answers from your docs and approved context.

Use this page as a map of the docs. Start with the path that matches how you want to make your next change.

Start here

New to Radiant? These pages explain the core model and help you choose the right workflow before you go deeper.

Create and edit without code

Use these workflows when you want to create, revise, organize, and publish docs from the browser.

Work from source files

Use these docs when you want direct file control, local preview, or Git-based review.

Publish, operate, and answer

When a draft is ready, publish it, watch the deployment, connect the domain readers will use, and make the docs answerable through Ask AI.

FAQ

Radiant Docs helps teams create, edit, and publish documentation from one workflow. You can work in the dashboard, ask the writing agent for help, or edit source files directly. After publishing, Ask AI can answer reader questions from your docs and approved context.

Start with the Quickstart if you want to make your first change. Read Workflows when you want to compare dashboard editing, agent-assisted writing, and developer workflows.

Yes. The dashboard editor is designed for browser-based editing, navigation, settings, and publishing. The writing agent can help draft, revise, and reorganize content from plain-language instructions.

Yes. Developers can edit Markdown source files, configure docs from docs.json, preview locally with the CLI, and review changes through Git.

Publish dashboard and agent-assisted changes when the draft is ready. For source-file workflows, push the change through the connected repository. Radiant builds and deploys the updated docs site.

Ask AI is the reader-facing assistant on your published docs site. It uses published docs, generated API reference pages, and approved context sources to answer questions with links back to source material.