I’ve been diving through the new Wappler Docs again and honestly… the depth, structure, and sheer volume of information is astonishing. This isn’t just documentation — it’s a fully mapped learning universe. Beginner paths, task‑based guides, advanced references, switching guides, product‑area indexes… everything is laid out with a level of clarity you rarely see in dev tools.
As someone who’s been creating YouTube tutorials to help newcomers find their feet, I’m starting to feel like the Docs team has quietly tapped me on the shoulder and said, “Thanks Ben, we’ll take it from here.”
At this rate, my videos may soon be reclassified as historical artefacts.
Yes, docs are great. Certainly killed my docs site but there is still something special about seeing all the pieces put together like a jigsaw in video format.
I am planning another series soon!
Thanks Ben! We have been working really hard to improve the documentation on all areas (and there are many) and make it easy to grasp and follow by all the different types of users.
So new users should really onboard much easier while intermediate ones should also easy find what they are looking for just as the advanced users going easy straight to the references.
It is finally getting to the shape we want and having fully coverage of the power all the Wappler tools and functionality that we have been adding for years.
Although it is indeed becoming of great value, we still covering general cases and introductions and bare functionality. So we still mis more concrete examples and user stories.
So I think for your and Brian’s video’s it will be great if you cover more practical, real examples of sites (as you already do) , so that the users will see all that power of Wappler turning into real solutions.
So just keep on making those great videos and showing off your work! This is what the watchers want to see, real solutions made by real people, not AI