Choosing the IT Documentation Tool for Your Business
If you’ve ever lost 30 minutes to hunting down a password, decoding someone else’s notes, or onboarding a technician with zero context - you already know why documentation matters.
But not all IT documentation tools are built the same. And choosing the wrong one can leave you right back where you started: stuck with clutter, inconsistency, and frustration.
Here’s what to look for in a documentation platform that actually works, and scales, for modern IT teams.
Does it support structured, scalable documentation?
IT environments are complex. You’re tracking assets, users, credentials, processes, vendors, and more. A good documentation platform shouldn’t feel like a blank wiki - it should give you structure from day one.
Look for:
- Customizable asset layouts
- Relationship mapping between objects (assets, passwords, articles, etc.)
- Consistent templates for knowledge bases and SOPs
Without structure, documentation gets messy fast. And messy doesn’t scale.
Will your team actually use it?
Adoption is everything. The best documentation tool is the one your team actually uses - not the one gathering dust behind a login.
That means:
- A clean, intuitive interface
- Fast, accurate search
- Browser extensions or in-app overlays that surface context where techs already work
- Mobile access (for on-site teams or after-hours needs)
If it’s too slow or too clunky, it won’t matter how many features it has.
Can it integrate with your existing tools?
Your documentation shouldn’t live in isolation. The right platform pulls in context from the systems you already rely on.
Look for integrations with:
- PSAs like ConnectWise, HaloPSA, Autotask
- RMMs like NinjaOne, Syncro, N-central
- Microsoft 365
- SSO and identity providers
Even better? An API that lets you automate and extend documentation into your workflows.
Does it support security and permissions at scale?
Not everyone needs access to everything. And in regulated industries, who sees what - and when - matters.
Make sure your platform offers:
- Granular permissions by user or role
- Audit logs
- MFA and SSO support
- Secure credential management with MFA-sharing options
Documentation should be open enough for collaboration, but controlled enough to stay secure.
Is it built for IT or just repurposed?
Wikis and knowledge bases are everywhere. But IT teams need more than a place to type notes. You need a platform that understands:
- The difference between a firewall and a printer
- The value of documenting a backup chain, not just writing an article
- That processes need to be repeatable, not buried in a ticket history
The right tool isn’t generic, it’s purpose-built for the way IT teams actually work.
Where Hudu fits
Hudu is built from the ground up for IT teams and MSPs who are serious about doing documentation right. It’s not a repurposed wiki or a bloated platform - it’s focused, flexible, and fast to roll out.
With Hudu, you get:
- Structure where it matters – Custom asset layouts, related passwords, and linked KBs keep information connected
- Secure credential management – MFA-sharing, granular permissions, and full audit trails
- Fast access to knowledge – Powerful search, browser extension, and in-app Assist to surface documentation where your techs already work
- Seamless integrations – Connect to the tools you’re already using, like Microsoft 365, ConnectWise, HaloPSA, NinjaOne, Syncro, and more
- A platform your team will actually use – Simple UI, customizable organization, and no fluff
Whether you're a 1-person MSP or an enterprise IT department supporting thousands, Hudu gives you the consistency, visibility, and control that generic tools just can’t.
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