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Introducing the Loop resource hub: every answer, one search away

Docs, a knowledge base, guides, and a changelog where every release has its own page — all searchable in one place, and readable by AI assistants too.

Loop now has one home for every answer you might need: docs for how things work, a knowledge base for quick fixes, guides for outreach that lands, and a changelog where every release finally has its own page. Press ⌘K anywhere in the hub and search all of it at once.

Why we built this

Before today, "what's new in Loop" meant one long page you scrolled through, and there was nowhere else to look — no docs, no troubleshooting answers, nothing beyond a single best-practices page. If you had a specific question, you either already knew the answer or you emailed us. That doesn't scale, and it isn't fair to you.

What's in the hub

Changelog, rebuilt. Every release now lives at its own address — /changelog/<release-name> — instead of sharing one page with twenty-six others. Click a release in the list and it opens in the pane beside it; on your phone it opens full-screen with a back link. Filter by channel or by type (feature, improvement, fix) and the filtered view is a real link you can send someone. Want the raw text? Every release also has a Copy as Markdown button and a .md version at the same address.

Docs, organized the way Loop itself is — getting started, conversations, people, loops, automations, channels, and settings — so you can find the page for the part of the product you're actually looking at.

Knowledge base, for the questions that come up when something looks off: an expired sign-in link, Instagram not reconnecting, a CSV import that skipped rows. Short, direct answers, no scrolling required.

Guides, for the practices that keep your outreach working: staying out of spam folders, running Instagram automation safely, and being thoughtful about consent on voice calls.

Search everything at once

Press ⌘K (or Ctrl+K on Windows) from anywhere in the hub and a search box opens over all of it — docs, knowledge base, guides, and every changelog release. Start typing and results appear as you type; pick one and you're there.

Built to be read by more than browsers

Every page in the hub is also readable as plain markdown — add .md to the end of any URL (/changelog/some-release.md, /docs/loops/creating-a-loop.md) and you get the clean text, no page chrome. That means an AI assistant helping you use Loop, or a coding agent working alongside you, can read the same documentation you can. There's also a full site index at /llms.txt, and the changelog has an Atom feed if you'd rather subscribe than check back.

Where to start

If you're new, start with Welcome to Loop. If something's not working the way you expect, the knowledge base is built for exactly that. And if you just want to see what shipped most recently, the changelog is right there — every release, in plain language, one click away.