Hi, It's my first review. I'm a junior c++ developer, honestly. so i can't argue about deep stuffs of those libraries. I'll provide you my experience walking through the docs. Which maybe is the better that i can do. Consider a newbie getting your docs. Probably in 2026 he uses AI for everything. Don't know if the search tool is disabled on that environment or not but can't find key concepts that i want to know. Like "How to debug", "How to build", even if that's on "Quick Start". Ignore this if is just a environment related issue. MPC and AI based docs. Even if you're a purist, big beard dude, AI agents can be get started in a easy way if you've docs, specially made for it. Human oriented docs are good made. No comments about it. Content is easy to understand even by myself. You can imaginate so many stuffs that can be created in order to make your library usable in the second 0. Just to don't leave the imagination get forgetted: 1. Boost docs trained model to build boost based applications. (this is great) 2. Boost receptionist chat agent so he ask you ¿What are you building? | ¿What's your use case? -> Use A, B, C library. 3. Boost starter kit builder (Like https://v0.app/) Sorry if that's out of topic ... Congrats for the results. I'm waiting for both libraries so i could build my apps using it.