Knowledge Base Generator – Markdown to Queryable Search
Convert scattered markdown notes and chat histories into a browsable, searchable knowledge base. Perfect for developers building LLM projects who accumulate research across multiple sources and need an organized way to query their own documentation.
LLM developers are drowning in scattered context right now — prompt experiments, model comparisons, API notes spread across Obsidian, Notion, Slack exports, and random `.md` files — so the pain is real and timely. The closest substitute is Obsidian with the Smart Search plugin, which handles local markdown reasonably well but has no native chat-history ingestion or LLM-native querying layer. The $300–1.5k/mo band is honest for a niche dev tool; it implies a small base of paying power users rather than broad adoption, which is achievable but also the ceiling. The biggest risk is that this is a thin wrapper around something developers will just build themselves in an afternoon using LangChain and a vector store, making paid conversion nearly impossible in a technically sophisticated audience.
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