Hi HN! For the last 8 months we've been working on building Outcrop, a modern knowledge base for software teams. We see it as the Linear equivalent to Atlassian Confluence.
Working with teams at companies of every size, we've experienced first-hand the shortfalls of current knowledge base tools (Confluence, Notion, ...). They're too slow, unintuitive, unfocused, cluttered... For a tool that we rely on everyday, our expectations were much higher. So we decided to build the tool we always wanted.
We spent quite a lot of time figuring out the details. We avoided many technologies that would've otherwise made this task quite easy, but would've resulted in a bloated and slow experience. We built a lot of custom, realtime, integrated services, using Rust, that includes our realtime collaboration engine, authorisation system, and search engine. Getting these foundational blocks right has been really important, as they'll enable us to build features that none of the other tools have ever attempted.
We're quickly approaching our first release and we're looking for early users who'd like to try out the product. We're also looking for early sponsors to help fund and shape the development of Outcrop. We've got quite a lot planned out for the future, and we can't wait to share it with the world!
Feel free to also contact me through imed at outcrop.app.
imedadel•1h ago
Working with teams at companies of every size, we've experienced first-hand the shortfalls of current knowledge base tools (Confluence, Notion, ...). They're too slow, unintuitive, unfocused, cluttered... For a tool that we rely on everyday, our expectations were much higher. So we decided to build the tool we always wanted.
We spent quite a lot of time figuring out the details. We avoided many technologies that would've otherwise made this task quite easy, but would've resulted in a bloated and slow experience. We built a lot of custom, realtime, integrated services, using Rust, that includes our realtime collaboration engine, authorisation system, and search engine. Getting these foundational blocks right has been really important, as they'll enable us to build features that none of the other tools have ever attempted.
We're quickly approaching our first release and we're looking for early users who'd like to try out the product. We're also looking for early sponsors to help fund and shape the development of Outcrop. We've got quite a lot planned out for the future, and we can't wait to share it with the world!
Feel free to also contact me through imed at outcrop.app.