Summer is on the horizon and we decided that nothing says summer like being able to audit the actions of your team members. For May 2019, we’ve added an automatic audit log, an Knowledge base assistant that will give your customers access to your knowledge base wherever they are, and opened up access to Swagger so you can more easily test the Document360 APIs.
New features
Team Auditing
Notification channels were a good start to keeping you up to date with everything happening with your knowledge base. However, you may not want notifications every time someone updates their account settings. Enter the audit log. From now on, we will monitor your knowledge base around the clock and log it to a secure place. The audit log is available in Project Settings whenever you need it.

Knowledge base assistant
The brand-new Knowledge base assistant will replace all other assistants! This isn’t true at all, but it will allow your users to access your knowledge base on any page of your website or even in your app. We provide a script for you to inject into the website, and tadah, a small button will appear in the corner of your page so that the assistant can assist. Inside you or your users can search your knowledge base and open the articles.

Swagger UI
With the release of our APIs to the public, many of you suggested that it would be handy if we expose Swagger for easier testability. It is now available from the root URL of the API https://apidocs.document360.com/docs
Just copy your API token to Swagger and start testing. Turns out, swagger isn’t just how awesome you look walking down a city street. Swagger is also a place to play around with our APIs, no need for extra software.
