Route5 Classic
PopularMeeting accountability, not another PM tool
14-day full-access trial, no card. After trial: $24.99/month for your entire organization — one invoice, unlimited teammates.
GitBook alternative for startups
GitBook helps teams technical documentation. Route5 is the accountability layer that captures promises from meetings and messages, assigns owners, and enforces follow-through in Slack until work is done.
Try Route5 free| Feature | Route5 | GitBook |
|---|---|---|
| Invisible live meeting capture (no bot) | ✓ Yes | Varies |
| Auto-extract owners + due dates | ✓ Yes | Manual / partial |
| Slack enforcement until done | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Admin escalation for overdue work | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Gmail + iMessage thread capture | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| One desk for whole startup ($24.99/mo) | ✓ Yes | Per-seat |
| 14-day trial, no credit card | ✓ Yes | Varies |
| Purpose-built for commitment follow-through | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
Teams use GitBook for part of the workflow — but promises still slip between tools. Route5 closes the loop with capture, owners, and Slack follow-up.
No per-seat calculator. One plan covers your whole startup — capture, desk, agents, and enforcement included.
14-day full-access trial with your real meetings and threads. See overdue work surface before your next standup.
GitBook helps teams technical documentation. Route5 is the accountability layer that captures promises from meetings and messages, assigns owners, and enforces follow-through in Slack until work is done.
Meeting accountability, not another PM tool
14-day full-access trial, no card. After trial: $24.99/month for your entire organization — one invoice, unlimited teammates.
Route5 is built for one purpose: making sure meeting decisions get done. No project management overhead, no manual status updates — just automated follow-through via Slack from the moment the meeting ends.
Route5 focuses on commitment capture and enforcement — not everything GitBook does. Many teams keep GitBook for its core job and add Route5 for accountability after meetings and messages.
If your problem is "who said they'd do what by when," Route5 is purpose-built for that. GitBook may be better for its native category — compare the feature table above.