Use Case

A help center your clients can actually use.

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/Help Center
  /Getting Started
  /Account & Billing
  /Integrations
  /Troubleshooting
  /Release Notes

Help centers shouldn't require a new CMS

Most help-center platforms make you write inside their editor and learn their publishing workflow — so articles drift out of date. Your answers are already in Google Docs. The missing piece is a way to put them in front of clients without copying anything anywhere.

Features

What Shelfdrive gives client-facing teams

Custom domains

Your help center on your own domain with SSL.

Folder tree

Articles organized by topic, navigable.

Native editing

Update a Doc. It goes live immediately.

Full-text search

Clients find answers without asking you.

What a Drive-based help center looks like

Group articles the way clients think. Getting Started onboards new users; Account & Billing covers what floods support; Integrations documents every connection; Troubleshooting catches the rest. Add Release Notes so customers see what changed. Each Doc is an article, each folder a sidebar section. See how Shelfdrive works or compare pricing.

/Help Center
  /Getting Started
  /Account & Billing
  /Integrations
  /Troubleshooting
  /Release Notes
FAQ

Common questions.

Yes. Articles stay as Google Docs in a Drive folder, and Shelfdrive publishes that folder as a branded, navigable help center. Folder-tree sidebar and full-text search for clients; no CMS, no export.
The one with no separate editor and no migration. If your articles live in Google Docs, Shelfdrive is the leanest option — your Drive folder becomes a public help center on your own domain.
Put articles in a Help Center folder, connect it to Shelfdrive, and point at your custom domain. The folder tree becomes navigation, each Doc an article. Edit a Doc — the page updates. No publish step.
Yes. Serve from your own domain with automatic SSL — clients see help.yourcompany.com. A $20/mo add-on available on Team and Business plans.

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