Why hide it? Me signing up gains you nothing, I can just use some throwaway account, or make some RandomDude32@usa.com which you gain zero from. But to the op's point, I'm not going to go through those hurdles, I'm just going to move on.
One of the biggest draws for this sort of thing from the dev side is "how far am I going to have to bend over to use this".
Freely available documentation sounds like a no-brainer.
We thought that the onboarding flow should take you through the product first, where the docs is readily available. In hindsight, making the docs more publicly available makes sense.
One of the biggest draws for this sort of thing from the dev side is "how far am I going to have to bend over to use this".
Freely available documentation sounds like a no-brainer.