Not every creator wants to run a separate docs site just to satisfy privacy, terms, account deletion, support, or FAQ requirements. That is the main reason Vibe411 offers hosted docs.
What hosted docs are for
Hosted docs give your product listing a stable policy and support layer without making you build another mini-site first. They are especially useful when a store, reviewer, or cautious user expects clear links before trusting the product.
When external links are enough
If you already have a real website with clean policy and support pages, external links are often enough. That is why Basic and Plus include the Core Docs Pack directly on the listing, while still letting you link out when your own site already handles those pages well.
When hosted docs are the better fit
Hosted docs usually make more sense when:
- you do not have a separate product site yet
- you need compliant-looking links quickly
- you want product-specific docs tied to the listing itself
- you do not want policies scattered across multiple tools
How hosted docs work on Vibe411
Hosted docs are tied to a product. You choose the linked product, choose the document type, write the content, and Vibe411 creates the matching hosted page and links it from the listing. It is a structured policy/support system, not an open-ended wiki.
What the plan differences mean
- Free: no dedicated docs or policy-link slots
- Basic: Core Docs Pack included
- Plus: hosted Core Docs Pack included
- Pro: full hosted docs suite included
- Hosted Docs Suite add-on: full hosted docs on eligible lower plans
Why this matters for launch readiness
A listing usually feels more real when it has obvious answers to privacy, terms, support, and deletion questions. Hosted docs can remove a common launch blocker for creators who built the product but never got around to the support/compliance site layer.
What hosted docs are not for
They are not meant to replace a large standalone documentation system with dozens of engineering pages. They are meant to cover the fixed support and policy pages that product listings often need in order to look complete and trustworthy.
What to do next
If your listing already has a real external docs stack, use the external link fields. If you need one clean place for privacy, terms, support, FAQ, and related pages without building a separate site first, use the Docs tab and the hosted docs model.