About This Documentation
Who writes these pages, how their claims are checked, and what to do when something here is wrong.
Who maintains it
The documentation is written and maintained by the Leezy product team at hypescale GmbH, Berlin — the same people who build the platform. It is not outsourced and not generated from an issue tracker.
How facts are verified
Numbers in these pages — plan limits, file size caps, crawl limits, model availability — are taken from the product itself: the database schema and seed data, the pricing surface, and the server code that enforces them. When the product changes a limit, these pages are corrected against the new source of truth rather than from memory.
Two deliberate omissions follow from that rule:
- Prices are not repeated here. They live in Stripe and are shown in your currency, with the correct tax treatment, on the pricing page. A copy here would drift.
- Features in flux are labelled. Where a capability is in beta — as all three AI agents currently are — the page says so, rather than describing an aspiration as finished.
How current a page is
Every page shows a last updated date, taken from the commit that changed it. That date is the honest signal: a page not updated for months has not been touched, whether or not the product has moved.
Pages are reviewed when the feature they describe changes, and swept periodically for drift.
Languages
The documentation is published in English, German, and Polish. English is the source; German and Polish are translations kept in step with it. If a translated page contradicts the English original, the English page is the accurate one — and the discrepancy is a bug worth reporting.
Every page links to its counterparts in the other languages, and each language has its own URL, so a translated page can be linked and indexed on its own.
Screenshots
Screenshots show real product interfaces. Where the interface has changed since a screenshot was taken, the surrounding text describes the current behaviour and the screenshot is replaced on the next pass.
Reporting an error
If something here is wrong, out of date, or unclear, write to support@leezy.ai with the page URL and what you expected. Corrections to factual errors take priority over other documentation work.
What you will not find here
- Guarantees of future functionality. Roadmap items are described as planned, not as available.
- Performance or revenue claims without a stated source. Where the product reports a figure — attributed revenue, sentiment, topics — the page explains how that figure is derived and what it does not prove.
- Legal advice. The privacy policy and terms are the binding documents.