According to a recent LinkedIn post from Mintlify, traffic data from 30 days of Mintlify-powered documentation sites suggests that AI coding agents now generate 45% of all documentation requests, approaching traditional browser usage. The post notes that Anthropic’s Claude Code alone appears to drive more documentation traffic than Chrome on Windows, with Claude Code and Cursor together representing 95.6% of AI agent activity.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that emerging agents such as Trae, NotebookLM, and Manus are also beginning to register in the traffic mix, indicating a broadening ecosystem of automated developer tools. The post further suggests that for developer-focused products, documentation structure and machine-readability may increasingly influence how effectively AI agents can support end users, potentially affecting adoption, customer satisfaction, and competitive positioning.
For investors, the post implies that Mintlify sits at a key intersection between developer documentation and AI-driven coding workflows, as documentation becomes both a human and machine-facing asset. If this trend continues, vendors that optimize documentation for AI consumption could see stronger integration into developer pipelines, which may translate into higher switching costs, deeper product stickiness, and differentiated value versus traditional documentation solutions.

