What are Pages?
Pages are rich-text documents inside Sinra. They serve as your internal wiki: business definitions, functional rules, architectural decisions, onboarding guides, and shared vocabulary.
Unlike external tools like Notion or Confluence, Pages live in the same workspace as your issues and capabilities. There is no context switch to find a definition or a business rule.
Writing a Page
The page editor supports:
- Headers and structure
- Bold, italic, code
- Bullet and numbered lists
- Images
@mentionsof users and other pages
Rich text makes pages usable for anything from a short definition to a full specification document.
Mentioning Pages in Issues
Any issue or capability body can @mention a page. The mention becomes a clickable link. When the reader clicks, they see the current version of the page, not a copy that could be stale.
This creates a living reference system: product writes business rules in Pages, engineers reference those pages in specs and issues, and the link is always up to date.
Categories and Labels
Pages support categories and labels for organization. Use categories to separate areas (Product, Engineering, Process) and labels for finer tagging.
Sharing
Pages are shared across the organization by default. Any member can read and edit pages. Permissions follow the organization’s role settings.