GitHub Sync is here — your docs site, in your repo
You can now connect any GitHub repo to your Docsio site, in one click. Two-way sync — edit in Docsio, edit in your IDE, or both — and the site stays in lockstep with your repo.
What you can do
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Connect any repo in one click. Pick the org, repo, branch, and (optionally) a subdirectory. No GitHub Actions, no CI scripts to write — Docsio is the build pipeline.
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Publish from Docsio → commits to your branch. When you click Publish, your changes commit to GitHub as a clean
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Push to your branch → site rebuilds automatically. Anyone with write access can edit a markdown page in their IDE, push, and watch the site rebuild within ~60 seconds.
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Editor + AI agent stay fully enabled. Unlike other tools that lock the editor when sync is on, Docsio keeps both interfaces working. Use whichever fits the moment.
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Brand-new repo? No problem. Pick Docsio → GitHub on first sync and Docsio creates the initial commit with your current site as the seed.
How to turn it on
Open your project → Settings → GitHub → Connect GitHub. Pick your repo, pick a direction, save. That's it.
Free on every plan, including the free tier — no Pro upsell.