DocZoid

Docs

Notion-style text documents in Doczoid — blocks, rich text, emoji icons, and embedded diagrams.

A Doc is a Notion-style text document — the place to write notes, specs, wikis, and documentation. It's one of the two content types in Doczoid; the other is a Zoid (a presentation). Both are technically documents, but a Doc is the text-first one.

Writing with blocks

Docs are written in blocks using a familiar, Notion-style editor. Each block is a self-contained unit of content — a paragraph, a heading, a list item, a quote — that you can add, edit, and reorder independently. You write in rich text, and Doczoid stores it as Markdown under the hood, which keeps your content portable.

Because content is organized into blocks, other features can point at a specific block: a comment or a PortalSnip can be anchored to exactly the passage it refers to.

Embedding a diagram

A Doc isn't limited to text. It can carry a Diagram alongside the writing, shown in a resizable split layout — text on one side, the visual canvas on the other. This lets a single document hold both the explanation and the picture that goes with it.

Personalizing a Doc

  • Title — every Doc has a title used across the home screen and navigation.
  • Emoji icon — give a Doc a custom emoji so it's easy to recognize at a glance.

Privacy

Each Doc can be private (visible only to you) or shared with the team (visible to everyone on your Team). Draft privately, then publish to the team when it's ready. For links that reach beyond the team, see Teams & Sharing.

Reusing content

Anything you write or draw in a Doc can become a PortalSnip — a reusable snippet you drop into other docs and presentations, with live updates when you change the original.

Working together

Docs are fully collaborative: teammates edit the same document live, leave comments on specific blocks, and every change is captured in version history. See Collaboration for the full picture.

  • Diagrams — the visual canvas you can embed in a Doc.
  • Zoids — the slide-based presentation document type.
  • PortalSnips — reuse text and diagrams across your work.
  • Collaboration — comments, presence, and history.