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Some time ago, I ran into a cool service which allows the user to manage a knowledge base or FAQ list. The knowledge base is easily embeddable on any site/CMS with a javascript, in a way similar to what Disqus does for commenting.

I can't for the life of me remember the name of this service. Any ideas?

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It could be ZenDesk, which seems to be popular right now. If not, scroll though http://alternativeto.net/software/zendesk/ and see if any of them ring a bell.

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Don't know if this is the one you're referring to, but we have been looking into UserVoice, which can outsource feature requests, "Feedback", and "Helpdesk" for your site.

I like the fact that it resembles Stack Exchange. :)

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Uservoice is most commonly used esp. in the way the OP mentioned – Sathya Oct 14 '11 at 4:17
Uservoice is cool, but not what I had in mind. The thing I saw somewhere is a very simple knowledge base service. – nybergh Oct 15 '11 at 17:46

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