Curve launches unified hub
Curve’s March recap notes the company rolled out a unified Knowledge Hub that consolidates documentation into one platform, aiming to make internal information easier to find and reuse. The recap presented the hub as a straightforward example of centralising docs to reduce fragmented knowledge (x.com).
Curve rolled out a single documentation hub in March, moving user guides, protocol explainers and developer references onto one searchable site. (news.curve.finance) The new hub went live on March 2 at docs.curve.finance, and Curve said it was built for users, developers and protocols integrating with the decentralized finance platform. (news.curve.finance) Curve’s March 2026 recap, published on April 7, listed the Knowledge Hub alongside FastBridge, a new GHO PegKeeper and a higher crvUSD flashloan cap as one of the month’s product updates. (news.curve.finance) The change addresses a basic documentation problem: Curve said its materials had spread across different domains, structures and entry points as the protocol grew. (news.curve.finance) Curve said the hub now combines user guides, protocol documentation, developer references and technical materials in one place, with navigation paths organized by audience. (news.curve.finance) Search is a central feature. Curve said the site uses Algolia search with artificial intelligence enhancements so users can query the docs in natural language and surface relevant pages across the protocol. (news.curve.finance) The migration also folded in older documentation. A “Docs moved” page says material that had lived on resources.curve.finance and the previous docs.curve.finance now points into the unified site or to legacy technical docs. (docs.curve.finance) The live hub presents separate sections for users, developers and teams building on Curve, and its landing page describes it as a gateway to documentation, metrics and recent updates. (knowledge.curve.finance) For Curve, the pitch is straightforward: one source of truth for a protocol whose documentation had been split across multiple properties. (news.curve.finance)