Git change indicators, per-file diff view, synchronized preview scrolling, and drag-and-drop asset insertion now support the core editing workflow.
Already in v0.0.1
Shipped and validated
These capabilities are now part of the current DocFoundry desktop experience and should no longer be treated as roadmap-only items.
Broken-link checks, link autocomplete, and native spell check now help catch documentation issues earlier during authoring.
PDF export and locally bundled Mermaid rendering extend the app beyond plain Markdown preview into shareable and diagram-aware documentation workflows.
Product roadmap
ETA for upcoming features
This forward-looking roadmap keeps the shipped work above and uses ETA-style windows for the next feature areas people can expect to see evolve.
Publishing workflow
These items extend DocFoundry beyond editing into fuller documentation publishing and release packaging flows.
- Export profiles for HTML, PDF, and release bundles
- Customizable document templates
- Release-ready packaging notes per output format
Workspace intelligence
These features deepen the current authoring flow by helping users reason about structure, references, and document quality at scale.
- Document diagnostics panel with grouped issues
- Reference explorer for links, images, and footnotes
- Workspace-level content quality reports
Team collaboration
These items move the product closer to shared documentation workflows without turning it into a full IDE.
- Shared review annotations
- Comment-ready export output
- Improved Git workflow summaries across a workspace
Public roadmap maintenance
The roadmap should stay current, release-aware, and transparent as new features ship and priorities shift.
- Link roadmap items to future releases
- Highlight recently shipped features
- Group work by release milestone
Feedback channel
Tell us what to add or improve
The feedback flow is designed so requests can be saved as GitHub issues in a separate feedback repo instead of landing in the main source repository. That keeps product requests visible without blocking release work or protected branches.
Send a feature request for a capability, workflow, integration, or platform improvement.
Submit improvements for current workflows such as exports, navigation, preview quality, or packaging.
Share onboarding gaps, documentation fixes, roadmap feedback, and prioritization suggestions.