Tag: Showcase
7 poststagged “Showcase”.
ShowcaseMultiple products, one docs site: Webflow case study
See how Webflow scaled from one to five products with a single docs site using Fern's product switcher. Real documentation example with implementation details.
Ryan Tish
ShowcaseInternal documentation at scale: SPS Commerce case study
Learn how SPS Commerce built out an internal documentation platform with Fern, allowing their developer team to improve productivity, reduce operational risk, and accelerate delivery.
Travis Gosselin
ShowcaseHow Payabli reduced API docs maintenance by 80% with Fern
Payabli's documentation team reduced API specification management from ~30% to ~5% of their total effort—an 80% reduction that freed them to focus on creating better developer experiences.
Casey Smith
ShowcaseThe first autogenerated SDK with gRPC and REST
Fern breaks new ground by launching the first generated SDK supporting both gRPC and REST in a single package. Partnering with Pinecone, they delivered an idiomatic C# SDK that streamlines development by combining performant gRPC data operations with REST-based control features, now integrated into Microsoft's Semantic Kernel.
Alex McKinney
ShowcaseFrom handwritten to generated—Cohere's SDK journey
Cohere partnered with Fern to transform their SDK development from manual TypeScript and Go implementations to automated generation. By centralizing their API spec and leveraging Fern's language-specific code generation, Cohere eliminated SDK maintenance overhead while delivering idiomatic features like TypeScript's discriminated unions and Go's context primitives, reducing GitHub issue resolution time from months to days.
Niels Swimberghe
ShowcaseHow Merge uses Fern to ship SDKs
Merge streamlined their SDK development by switching from OpenAPI to Fern, enabling cleaner APIs and automated workflows across six programming languages. The rapid 4-week implementation delivered enhanced documentation and compatibility, earning praise from developers for its simplified integration process.
Niels Swimberghe
ShowcaseHow Candid sped up API development by 50% by going schema first
Fern transforms API development at Candid by centralizing API definitions in YAML and automating code generation. This eliminates manual boilerplate across backend (95,000 lines) and frontend (30,000 lines), ensuring consistency between Pydantic models, FastAPI routes, TypeScript clients, and upcoming documentation. The schema-first approach prevents drift bugs through a single source of truth, with plans to extend into customer-facing SDKs.
Deep Singhvi