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Mintlify offers a free Hobby tier for individuals and open-source projects, a Pro plan at $150/month for production teams, a Growth plan at $550/month for scaling companies, and custom Enterprise pricing for organizations needing SSO, SCIM, audit logs, and dedicated support. The free tier includes unlimited public pages and basic AI features, while paid tiers add analytics, custom domains, password protection, and removal of Mintlify branding. Annual billing typically offers a discount over monthly pricing.
Mintlify automatically generates llms.txt files and exposes MCP (Model Context Protocol) endpoints, which make your documentation natively discoverable and consumable by LLMs and AI agents like ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor. It also ships with a built-in AI assistant trained on your specific docs, allowing visitors to ask natural-language questions and get cited answers. This contrasts with traditional doc platforms that treat AI as a bolted-on feature rather than a first-class output format.
Yes, Mintlify provides dedicated migration tooling and concierge migration services for moving from GitBook, ReadMe, Docusaurus, ReadTheDocs, and other documentation platforms. The migration typically preserves your URL structure, content hierarchy, and assets, with the Mintlify team available to assist on Pro and Enterprise plans. Most migrations are completed within days rather than weeks, and Mintlify maintains import scripts that handle the bulk content conversion automatically.
Mintlify automatically generates interactive API references from your OpenAPI (Swagger) specification, including endpoint pages, request/response examples, and a built-in API playground that lets users test calls directly from the docs. It also supports AsyncAPI for event-driven APIs and Postman collections. This is a core differentiator versus general-purpose doc tools, and it's why companies like Anthropic, Resend, and ElevenLabs use Mintlify for their developer-facing API references.
Yes, while Mintlify started as a developer documentation tool, it now supports knowledge bases, help centers, and customer-facing docs alongside technical content. The platform offers structured layouts for FAQs, support articles, and onboarding guides, plus a built-in AI chat assistant that handles customer questions. However, teams without engineering staff may find the Git-based, MDX-driven workflow less approachable than fully WYSIWYG alternatives like Notion or GitBook.
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