Use Case
Knowledge that maintains itself
Automatically detect stale docs, surface conflicting information, and keep your knowledge base healthy without manual effort.
Staleness detection
Docs that haven't been updated in 90 days get flagged. Owners get notified. Knowledge stays fresh.
Conflict detection
When two documents say different things about the same topic, Stacklink surfaces the conflict for resolution.
Coverage mapping
See which topics are well-documented and which have gaps. Prioritize what to write next based on actual team needs.
“Most enterprise knowledge bases are 40% outdated within 6 months. Stacklink keeps yours evergreen.”
Capabilities
How it works for knowledge management
Knowledge health dashboard
A real-time score for your documentation quality. Track freshness, coverage, and consistency across all connected sources.
Automated owner assignment
Every document gets mapped to an owner based on authorship patterns. When docs go stale, the right person gets notified.
Weekly knowledge briefings
Automated email digest of what changed, what went stale, and what new topics are being searched for but not yet documented.
Duplicate detection
Three wikis, two runbooks, one outdated FAQ — all covering the same topic. Stacklink finds duplicates so you can consolidate.
Verification workflows
Subject-matter experts can mark content as "verified." Verified content ranks higher in search and displays a trust badge.
Archival recommendations
Old project pages, deprecated API docs, retired product features — Stacklink suggests what to archive so your knowledge base stays lean.
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