Agency documents are files on laptops: every proposal starts from a stale copy of the last one, formatting drifts, and nothing in them is reusable or machine-readable.
Documents
Semantic blocks and reusable templates.
Documents built from semantic blocks — structured content your team reuses and your AI can actually read.
Documents
A fast, beautiful editor with templates built for developers and their projects.
Your documents
The actual Documents module — same theme, same layout as the app. Example data.
On the Cloudflare side
- Documents are stored in the platform database and exposed to your AI as structured data over MCP (sstm://documents) — no Cloudflare resources of their own.
The problem and how sSystm solves it
sSystm documents are built from semantic blocks — headings, sections, terms, offers — that carry meaning, not just formatting. Save any document as a template and the next one starts at ninety percent done.
What Documents gives you
Built deep, so the module actually carries the weight of real client work.
Semantic block editor
Compose documents from typed blocks. Structure is data, so content can be queried, reused and validated.
Reusable templates
Turn any document into a template. Proposals, contracts and briefs start from your best version, not your last one.
Attached to the work
Mention a project with @ and the document is tied to it — briefs and notes live with the work, never on a stray laptop.
AI-readable by design
Because blocks are semantic, your MCP-connected AI reads your documents as structured data (sstm://documents), not as a wall of text.
Documents on the MCP surface
The exact tools and resources your MCP-connected AI gets for this module — verbatim from the live server.
Resources · read
2sstm://documentssstm://document/{id}Your AI reads the document library over MCP — sstm://documents and sstm://document/{id} — so briefs, notes and decisions become real context when it builds. Writing happens in the editor, by people.
How the human gate worksReady to put Documents to work?
Join the waitlist — when your spot opens, your workspace is provisioned on your own account and you switch on the modules you need.