Authoring
Documents in Bosca are collaborative by default. The same rich-text editor handles articles, pages, and long-form writing — with multiple people editing at once, guides that break content into steps, and data records that edit through generated forms.
Real-time collaboration
Several people can edit the same document at the same time. Everyone's changes merge as they type — no locking, no overwriting each other's work — and if a connection drops, the editor catches back up on its own when it returns.
Welcome to the platform. This guide walks through your first project, from setup to launch.
Start by creating a collection to hold your work. Every item you add inherits its workflow and permissions.
When you're ready, move the document into review and an approver takes it from there.
Guides
A guide is an ordered sequence of steps — each step its own content record with rich text, media, and supplementary materials, and its own workflow state. Guides are built from a guide template that defines the structural type and step blueprint.
Data
Not everything is prose. Data items are structured JSON records typed by a data template — author profiles, locations, pricing tables, taxonomies. The template's fields generate the editing form, and documents can embed a data item that renders in place.
Keep exploring
What the content engine is, and how a piece of content moves through it.
Collections, metadata, and the typed items that fill your library.
Adaptive streaming, quality tiers, previews, and auto-transcription.
States, scheduled publishing, visibility, health, and moderation.