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StackEditPro is a browser-based Markdown editor aimed at web writers and technical content creators. It emphasizes delivering a writing experience in the browser that feels close to a desktop app, with support for offline writing as well as source editing, formatting buttons, live preview, and synchronized scrolling.
For the editing experience, StackEditPro provides Markdown syntax highlighting and uses PageDown to offer WYSIWYG-like formatting buttons and keyboard shortcuts, lowering the barrier for users who do not want to type pure Markdown manually. Live preview together with Scroll Sync keeps the editor and preview panes scrolling in sync, which is useful for drafting and proofreading long documents. Its syntax extension support is fairly rich: it supports Markdown Extra, GitHub Flavored Markdown, and CommonMark, and can render LaTeX math formulas, UML sequence diagrams and flowcharts, ABC music notation, and Emoji.
StackEditPro can sync files with Google Drive, Dropbox, and GitHub, and can publish to Blogger, WordPress, and Zendesk. Export formats include Markdown and HTML, with formatting also available via the Handlebars template engine. For collaboration, StackEditPro supports shared workspaces, can merge changes when multiple people edit simultaneously, and offers inline comments and discussions. The experience is similar to review mode in Word or Google Docs. However, the available text does not disclose enterprise collaboration governance features such as role-based permissions, team management, approval workflows, or audit logs.
The collected information does not provide plan details, pricing, free-tier or trial information, nor does it specify payment methods. On security and compliance, only a Privacy Policy link is mentioned; there is no disclosure of encryption, data residency, SOC 2, GDPR, or other certifications or controls. In terms of deployment, it is confirmed to run in the browser and support offline use, but it is not clear whether self-hosting is available. No API, SDK, or developer documentation is mentioned either.
Its strengths are a mature Markdown editing experience, strong extended syntax support, offline capability, and a workflow for cloud sync and publishing. It is well suited to technical documentation, blogs, GitHub documentation, and content involving math or diagrams. Its weaknesses are the lack of pricing, permissions, security, support, and API information needed for enterprise procurement. Overall, it looks more like a lightweight writing tool than a full enterprise documentation platform.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text alone. Note that its key integrations include Google Drive, Dropbox, GitHub, and Blogger, some of which may be unstable or restricted in China. If your team is mainly based in China, you may want to compare it with Typora, Obsidian, 语雀, 飞书文档, Notion, GitBook, or HackMD.
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