
ReavPages
One workspace for AI documentation, updates, and feedback
18 followers
One workspace for AI documentation, updates, and feedback
18 followers
ReavPages is a lightweight public hub that helps product teams communicate clearly with their users. It brings documentation, changelogs, feedback, waiting lists, and roadmaps into one structured, shareable place. Instead of managing scattered tools or building a full product site, teams can set up a clear product-facing hub in minutes. ReavPages is intentionally focused and built for fast-moving, product-led teams.









Hey Everyone 👋
ReavPages started from a very real frustration I kept running into while building products:
Our documentation lived in one place, changelogs in another, roadmaps somewhere else, feedback in yet another tool, and none of them truly talked to each other.
So we built ReavPages as a single source of truth for your product.
With ReavPages, teams can:
Write and publish documentation
Share changelogs
Communicate roadmaps and progress
Collect and manage feedback
Run waiting lists
Embed Feedbacks, Waitinglist, and AI assistants directly into their product
And now, even power it all with AI
The goal wasn’t to create “another docs tool.”
It was to create a clear, connected product hub for teams and for users.
ReavPages is still evolving, and I’d really love to hear:
What feels missing?
What you’d want to replace with this?
Or what you think we should double down on.
Thanks for checking it out and for supporting Reavpages 💜
@shalomt Congrats on the launch, Shalom. I’ve felt the “docs here, changelog there, roadmap somewhere else” pain—this kind of single public hub is super appealing for product-led teams. Curious: do you support versioned docs + search, and easy embeds/widgets for in-app changelog/feedback? Also, any plans for syncing with GitHub/Linear to keep updates automatic?
@hijacey Thank you!
There is support for versioned docs and search. You can embed feedback and waitlists; changelog embeds will be added soon.
There's support for GitHub currently, but perhaps if you could elaborate more on what you would expect it to do. Currently, the GitHub integration helps to create docs and changelogs from folders, files, and commits.
Could you give more insight into the linear integration?