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How Mintlify Is Rebuilding Documentation for Coding Agents

Technology
United States
Started January 24, 2026

Mintlify is a documentation platform built by cofounders Han Wang and Hahnbee Lee to help teams create and maintain developer docs. In this episode, Andreessen Horowitz general partners Jennifer Li and Yoko Li speak with Han and Hahnbee about how coding agents are changing what “good docs” mean, shifting documentation from a human-only resource into infrastructure that powers AI tools, support agents, and internal knowledge workflows. They share Mintlify’s early journey, including eight pivot...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 24, 2026
Mintlify's numerous pivots demonstrate the need for flexibility in tech startups, showcasing resilience and innovation in a competitive market.
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While AI can streamline documentation, it raises concerns about data privacy and the accuracy of information generated.
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Relying too heavily on AI for documentation may lead to a loss of human touch and understanding in coding practices.
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The evolution of documentation from human-centric to AI-driven is a necessary adaptation in the face of rapid technological advancement.
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Mintlify's approach to documentation enhances productivity by integrating AI tools, making it essential for modern development teams.
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