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Do AI agents pick ReadMe?

How often agents choose ReadMe when a developer needs documentation platforms — measured across Claude, GPT, Gemini.

ReadMe

#5 of 9 docs platforms
4%Pick Rate
95% CI 2%8%

When developers ask an AI agent for docs platforms, ReadMe is picked 4% of the time — ranking #5 of 9 measured across Claude, GPT, Gemini.

Picked 4% Named, not picked 22% Never surfaced 73%

Beaten by Docusaurus (10%), Redocly (8%), Scalar (6%), Nextra (6%).

Awareness

0 docs in FineWeb (10BT sample) · 347 URLs in Common Crawl

In the raw web crawl, but thin in the filtered corpus models actually train on — an awareness gap at the source.

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About ReadMe

A documentation platform for building and maintaining API reference docs.

ReadMe is a hosted documentation platform where teams publish API reference docs from OpenAPI, Swagger, or Postman definitions. It targets API teams who want to keep their developer-facing documentation in sync with their API specs. The official CLI and GitHub Action allow teams to validate API definitions and sync them to ReadMe from local environments or CI pipelines.

Where to start

Start by installing the CLI globally with npm, then run `rdme login` to authenticate against your ReadMe project. From there you can validate your API definition files or push them to your ReadMe docs.

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