AI auto-builds your help centers that learn from your team
Enjo generates a full help center from just your website URL. Pick a template, answer 2 questions, and you're live. When customers ask questions it can't answer, Enjo learns from the resolution and writes new articles automatically.
I'm Rashmi, cofounder at Troopr Labs. We make Enjo, used by 600+ companies including Netflix, Snowflake, and Grammarly for support automation. We're launching Enjo Help Center today.
Here's a conversation we've had with dozens of support teams:
"We know we need a help center. We've been meaning to set one up. But nobody has time to sit down and write 20 articles from scratch."
So the help center never gets built. Or it gets built once and nobody maintains it. Customers can't find answers, they file tickets, and the team answers the same questions every day.
We asked ourselves: what if you didn't have to write anything? What if you just pointed the AI at your website, answered a couple of questions, and got a working help center?
That's what Enjo does. Pick a template, paste your URL, and the AI generates your articles, organizes them into collections, and gives your customers a portal that actually answers questions.
But here's the part I'm most excited about: it gets smarter on its own.
When a customer asks something your help center can't answer, Enjo escalates it to your team. When they resolve it, the AI drafts a new article from that resolution. Next customer with the same question? Answered. No ticket needed.
Every conversation makes the help center more complete. Escalations go down over time, not because someone wrote more docs, but because the system learned from your team's real answers.
Free to start. All features, 200 AI replies/month, no credit card. Your help center stays live even after AI replies are used up. Starter plan is $95/mo when you need more.
What's been the biggest thing stopping your team from building a help center, or keeping the existing one from going stale? Genuinely curious what the blockers look like for people here.
About Enjo Help Center on Product Hunt
“AI auto-builds your help centers that learn from your team”
Enjo Help Center launched on Product Hunt on May 14th, 2026 and earned 83 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #19 on the daily leaderboard. Enjo generates a full help center from just your website URL. Pick a template, answer 2 questions, and you're live. When customers ask questions it can't answer, Enjo learns from the resolution and writes new articles automatically.
On the analytics side, Enjo Help Center competes within Customer Success, SaaS and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 516.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Enjo Help Center performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Enjo Help Center?
Enjo Help Center was hunted by Rashmi Gupta. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Enjo Help Center including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Rashmi, cofounder at Troopr Labs. We make Enjo, used by 600+ companies including Netflix, Snowflake, and Grammarly for support automation. We're launching Enjo Help Center today.
Here's a conversation we've had with dozens of support teams:
"We know we need a help center. We've been meaning to set one up. But nobody has time to sit down and write 20 articles from scratch."
So the help center never gets built. Or it gets built once and nobody maintains it. Customers can't find answers, they file tickets, and the team answers the same questions every day.
We asked ourselves: what if you didn't have to write anything? What if you just pointed the AI at your website, answered a couple of questions, and got a working help center?
That's what Enjo does. Pick a template, paste your URL, and the AI generates your articles, organizes them into collections, and gives your customers a portal that actually answers questions.
But here's the part I'm most excited about: it gets smarter on its own.
When a customer asks something your help center can't answer, Enjo escalates it to your team. When they resolve it, the AI drafts a new article from that resolution. Next customer with the same question? Answered. No ticket needed.
Every conversation makes the help center more complete. Escalations go down over time, not because someone wrote more docs, but because the system learned from your team's real answers.
Free to start. All features, 200 AI replies/month, no credit card. Your help center stays live even after AI replies are used up. Starter plan is $95/mo when you need more.
What's been the biggest thing stopping your team from building a help center, or keeping the existing one from going stale? Genuinely curious what the blockers look like for people here.