Media info
We relish the chance to show off and explain our products to members of the media. Have a question about Dozuki's technology, vision or would just like to learn more about the company? Send us an email or give us a call at our offices.
Dozuki does not own the content on Dozuki-powered sites. The individual organizations that use Dozuki's Guidebook and Answers platforms retain full rights to their content– unless they have specified otherwise.
Contact
Dozuki headquarters is based in the lovely central coast of California. Although it's tempting to spend all day outside in this paradise, we also love solving problems and answering inquiries.
For direct media inquiries, please contact Eric Doster: eric at dozuki dot com
- Toll-free phone: 1.866.613.4948
- International phone: +1.646.397.3624
- Fax: 1.805.456.0741
- Address: 1330 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Media Files
- Dozuki Press Releases
- (04-18-2012) - DEMO Launch Press Kit
- Dozuki Logo
- Photos
Dozuki In the News
- Four Standout Companies From Demo
- Documentation: Cost Center Changes to Revenue Generator
- Dragging Service Manuals Kicking and Screaming into the 21st Centurty
- Dozuki Brings Cloud-Based Service Documentation to All
- iFixit Brings User Manuals Into the Tablet Era
- A Cloud Service For Manuals
- iPad-driven Repair
- Service Manuals that Don't Suck* Dozuki Makes Product Manuals Interesting and Exciting
- How-to 2.0
- Kyle, Founder of Dozuki Defends Polymaths
- With Dozuki CMS Anyone Can Make Killer Technical Docs
- Content Creation and Q&A Tools for the Kickstarter Generation
- iFixit Taps Amazon Cloud for New Division
- Better 'How To' Guides
- Enterprise Apps Embrace Cloud
- Personal Favorite at Demo
- On Line Super Manuals
- Mobile Takes Center Stage
- My Favorite Apps at DEMO
- Provide and Share Crowdsourced Service and Repair Manuals
- 25 Innovative Green Business Entrepreneurs
- Hot Startups
- Kyle Talks Funding
- The Next Google, Facebook, or Apple
- Modernize Business Documentation
- DEMO Defines Future of Mobile Enterprise and Cloud Technology
- A New Solution to Documentation
- Hot Startups
- Dozuki Modernizes Business Documentation
- User Manual Digital Makeover
Dozuki Examples
- Repairing an iPhone 4: photo, repair guide.
- John Deere 870 Oil Change: photo, maintenance guide.
- Fixing a Nintendo DSi XL: photo, repair guide.
- Opening a Flip camera: photo, teardown.
- Replacing the display in an iPod Touch: photo, repair guide.
- Solving the red-ring-of-death problem on an Xbox 360: photo, repair guide.
Company
Dozuki was a technology born out of need. Our team of tinkerers at iFixit (more on iFixit.) couldn't hope to make a dent in the ever-increasing catalogue of devices mankind manufactures every year. After years of development, we ended up creating a platform that not only enabled us to continue to fulfill the iFixit mission– but will ultimately revolutionize service documentation as we know it.
Mission
We believe that documentation needs to evolve. There is no reason why companies continue to push out static manuals that become irrelevant within days of publication. We need a better system: one that creates living manuals that don't go out of style and are as mobile as the users who view them. Dozuki was built to revolutionize how instruction manuals are written and read.
Environment
Earth has limited resources, and we can’t run a linear manufacturing process forever. The best way to be efficient is to reuse what we already have! We are committed to solving the e-waste problem by empowering companies, all over the world, to make their products better understood and more serviceable.
Community
Dozuki is not just a piece of technology— it's really an effective way to engage users in a community. Whether that community is a small internal team (like, a small business's workforce) or a large international community (like, iFixit, for example), Dozuki can enable organizations and users to work together to build a lasting, useful resource.