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Documentation quality and why it affects buyer confidence
SaaS clone editorial | 2026-04-08
Documentation quality is not cosmetic. It directly affects how quickly a buyer can underwrite transferability.
Documentation quality affects confidence because it tells a buyer whether the software can be operated and extended without depending entirely on the current owner.
A documentation score is not a substitute for diligence, but it is a useful signal. It makes the listing more legible early in the funnel.
For premium listings, better documentation often improves both trust and pricing outcomes.