The New GitBook
Collaborative documentation platform with git-based workflows and AI search.
What is The New GitBook?
GitBook (frequently referred to as git book or gitbooks, and widely recognized in Korea as 깃북) is a collaborative documentation platform designed for technical teams to build, manage, and publish product documentation. It integrates a powerful block-based WYSIWYG editor with a branch-based Git workflow, allowing developers to sync their document repositories directly to GitHub or GitLab. By centralizing product docs, API references, help centers, and changelogs in one place, technical teams can maintain a single source of truth for their internal and public knowledge base.
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The New GitBook Pricing Plans
Compare The New GitBook free options, The New GitBook paid pricing plans, and usage notes before you choose the best way to use this AI tool in 2026.
Free, Premium from $65/site/mo
1 user limit, syncs with GitHub/GitLab, basic block editor, and interactive OpenAPI docs.
Billed annually. Includes custom domains, custom branding, search insights, and GitBook AI assistant.
Billed annually. Scale site with sections, global search across all docs, and upcoming adaptive content.
SAML SSO, custom contract, dedicated account manager, and priority support.
Pricing updated:Jun 11, 2026
The New GitBook AI Features
The New GitBook Pros and Cons
Pros
- Efficient branch-based version control for documentation
- Seamless synchronization with GitHub and GitLab repositories
- Automated and interactive API documentation from OpenAPI specs
- Automatic generation of llms.txt for better AI readability
- Out-of-the-box SEO optimization and fast loading speeds
Limitations
- Collaboration and multi-user features require paid seats
- Custom domains and advanced branding are restricted to paid site plans