How to Use Anyword for Technical Documentation
Use Anyword to create and maintain technical documentation — API docs, user guides, knowledge bases, and release notes. Covers maintaining accuracy, version management, and keeping docs synchronized with product changes.
Implementation Steps
- 1
Import existing code comments and specs
Feed API schemas, code comments, README files, and Jira tickets as source material.
- 2
Generate structured documentation
Create endpoint descriptions, parameter tables, code examples, error handling guides, and authentication flows.
- 3
Add code examples in multiple languages
Generate working examples in Python, JavaScript, cURL, and Ruby for each endpoint.
- 4
Review with engineering team
Engineers verify technical accuracy. Average review time: 15 min per doc page vs 2 hours writing from scratch.
- 5
Set up maintenance cadence
Re-generate docs on each release. Diff against previous version to highlight changes.
Expected Metrics
Ehsan's Recommendation
Technical documentation is the most underrated use case for AI writing. Every engineering team knows their docs are out of date. Anyword can regenerate docs from code comments and API schemas in minutes. The real win: reduced support tickets. Companies with accurate, up-to-date docs see 25-35% fewer "how do I..." support requests. That is hundreds of hours saved per quarter.
Ehsan Jahandarpour
AI Growth Strategist & Fractional CMO
Forbes Top 20 Growth Hacker · TEDx Speaker · 716 Academic Citations · Ex-Microsoft · CMO at FirstWave (ASX:FCT) · Forbes Communications Council