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Introducing Community: A New Way to Share and Collaborate on HackMD
Jul 8, 2026ByChaseton CollinsRecent posts
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Most of us now work across several LLMs and agents in a single afternoon, and each one forgets everything the moment we close the tab. Markdown layer can become the memory that your team, your individual work, and your agents all read from and write back to.Shared Context: The memory layer for your agent
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HackMD has completed its System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type II examination, an independent assessment of our controls relevant to security. Here's what that means for your team, and how to request our report.HackMD is now SOC 2 Type II compliant: Security you can trust
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As AI agents increasingly read, write, and manage documentation, this guide compares five platforms, HackMD, GitBook, Mintlify, Notion, and ReadMe, on the capabilities that matter for agentic workflows such as programmatic access, CLI tooling, MCP servers, and Markdown-native delivery, with the real tradeoffs of each.Best Markdown Editors for Your Agents in 2026
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Explore HackMD's improved PDF export experience. More reliable conversion, better output quality, and new layout controls help you turn your notes into PDFs you can actually trust.Improved PDF Export: A more reliable way to take your notes offline
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Explore HackMD's new Markdown file upload in Overview. Upload one or many `.md` files at once and move your existing Markdown content into HackMD without the one-file-at-a-time slog.Upload Markdown Files: A faster way to bring your content into HackMD
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AI tools can draft PRDs, RFCs, and design rationale faster than teams can review them. Stoffel Labs and HashCloak founder Mikerah Quintyne-Collins shares the workflow her team uses to close that gap.