Generate client handoff docs from the repo you are delivering.
MakeMyReadme is built for agencies, senior freelancers, and dev studios that need to hand over client projects without spending unpaid hours writing setup, deployment, and maintenance notes.
Built for paid client work
The output focuses on the documentation clients and follow-up developers ask for after delivery: setup, configuration, deployment, and ownership notes.
Generated from the real repository
MakeMyReadme reads repository structure, package files, scripts, environment hints, and key source context instead of starting from a blank template.
Reduces post-delivery support
A clear handoff README helps prevent repeated questions about how to run, deploy, configure, and maintain the project.
Reviewable in GitHub
The generated README can be sent back to the repository as a Pull Request, so the team can review and merge the delivery docs safely.
From repository to README without guessing.
Authenticate with GitHub and select the repository you are preparing to deliver.
MakeMyReadme estimates code volume and detects scripts, configuration, architecture, and deployment clues.
The README is written around practical delivery sections: local setup, environment variables, deployment, structure, and maintenance.
Review the generated documentation in GitHub before merging it into the client repository.
Built around real handoff friction.
The handoff README answers recurring post-delivery questions before they become Slack threads, calls, or unpaid fixes.
Setup, deployment, environment, and maintenance notes help clients feel they truly received a project they can operate.
A Pull Request gives agencies and clients a clean place to review the final documentation together.
FAQ
What is client handoff documentation?
Client handoff documentation explains how to install, configure, run, deploy, and maintain a project after it is delivered to a client or another developer.
Who should use MakeMyReadme for handoff docs?
MakeMyReadme is designed for agencies, senior freelancers, and dev studios that deliver client repositories and need professional documentation without losing extra unpaid hours.
Can it work with private client repositories?
Yes. MakeMyReadme uses GitHub OAuth so users can select repositories available to their connected account, including private repositories when access is granted.