Best Help Authoring Tools

Compare the Top Help Authoring Tools as of April 2025

What are Help Authoring Tools?

Help authoring tools (HAT) are software solutions used to create and publish user manuals, online help systems, FAQs, and other types of documentation for software applications, websites, and products. These tools allow authors to design, write, and structure help content in a way that is easy for users to access and understand. Features of help authoring tools typically include a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor, multi-format export options (e.g., HTML, PDF, CHM), built-in templates, search functionality, and support for multimedia integration (such as videos and images). These tools are essential for creating in-app help, troubleshooting guides, and product documentation to improve user experience and provide support. Compare and read user reviews of the best Help Authoring Tools currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

  • 1
    Corilla

    Corilla

    Corilla

    A blazing fast markdown editor in the cloud. Built by technical writers to improve the UX of our daily content workflow and remove the complexity of actually writing. Same-page authoring and team draft links. Designed from the ground up to improve the collaboration between writers, developers and the entire organization. Maintain your content in a dedicated repository with powerful search and tagging plus the security of full version control. Freedom from duplicate files or ambiguous version names. Modular content publishing allows you to choose your flavour of topic-based authoring and single sourcing to maximize content re-use. No more dead-end wikis. Your internal documentation has never been more discoverable or dynamic. Company-wide private documentation or role-specific guides for new hires or reporting in just a few clicks. Unlimited documentation hosting with the option of custom domain, integrated publishing to external services or self-hosting.
    Starting Price: $45 per month
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next