Documents That Live in Your Workflow.
Rich-text editing with real-time collaboration. @mentions, slash commands, auto-generated table of contents. Plus: bidirectional sync with your IDE.
Everything You Need
Documents Built for Teams
Real-Time Collaboration
See who's editing. Watch changes appear. Presence indicators show who's where.
@Mentions
Tag teammates directly in documents. They get notified. Nothing falls through.
Slash Commands
Type / to insert headings, lists, tables, code blocks. Fast formatting without menus.
Auto Table of Contents
Headings become navigation. Jump to any section. Always know where you are.
IDE Sync
Documents sync bidirectionally with Waymaker Sync. Edit in VS Code, see it in Commander.
Flexible Sharing
Share with team members, guests, or publish publicly. Control who sees what.
Fast Formatting
Type / and Go
No hunting through menus. Type a slash, pick what you want, keep writing. The fastest way to format documents.
Try typing:
/h1→Big heading/todo→Checklist item/code→Code blockAll Slash Commands
/h1Heading 1/h2Heading 2/h3Heading 3/bulletBullet list/numberNumbered list/todoChecklist/quoteBlock quote/codeCode block/tableInsert table/imageInsert image/linkInsert link/dividerHorizontal lineFor Developers
Edit in VS Code. See in Commander.
With Waymaker Sync, documents sync bidirectionally between Commander and your IDE. Write markdown in VS Code. It appears as a rich document in Commander. And vice versa.
Write in IDE
Create and edit markdown files in your favorite editor.
Auto Sync
Changes sync in ~5 seconds. Both directions.
View Anywhere
Rich formatting in Commander. Raw markdown in IDE.
Sharing Options
Team Members
Full edit access for your team
Guests
Invite external collaborators
Public Link
Anyone with the link can view
Share Your Way
Control Who Sees What
Keep documents private to your team, invite specific guests to collaborate, or publish publicly. You decide who has access.
Documents Connected to Everything
One of 12 workspace tools in Commander. Documents that link to tasks, mention teammates, and sync with your development workflow.