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Compatibility

Use this page when you need the public-safe compatibility model for channels, support windows, and upgrade expectations across the Helpifyr docs platform.

When to use this page

  • You need to know which public channels are expected.
  • You are planning an upgrade or migration path.
  • You need to interpret versioned product docs or redirect behavior.

Prerequisites

  • You have read Upgrade and Migrate.
  • You understand that product-specific compatibility truth may still live in versioned product pages.

Compatibility model

Current default public posture:

  • stable and latest are required public channels for published product docs
  • legacy public paths should redirect to canonical versioned product paths
  • compatibility claims should come from owner-backed source truth rather than ad hoc prose

Architecture / Flow

Step-by-step procedure

1. Start with the docs channel model

Use the docs platform and product pages to verify whether a tool exposes the expected public channels.

2. Check product-specific compatibility pages

When exact product constraints matter, use the versioned product family, for example:

  • /products/<tool>/stable/compatibility
  • /products/<tool>/latest/compatibility

3. Verify redirect and publication behavior

Compatibility is not only about version text. It also includes whether users land on the correct canonical page.

4. Pair compatibility with upgrade verification

Use compatibility pages to choose a path, then use upgrade pages and readback to verify the result.

Verification

This page is being applied correctly when:

  1. the relevant public channel is identified
  2. compatibility claims are tied to owner-backed source pages
  3. redirects and canonical versioned paths are part of the check

Common failure modes

Treating compatibility as a generic statement

Problem:

  • readers do not know which versioned page to trust.

Better path:

  • direct them to the exact product channel page

Ignoring redirect behavior

Problem:

  • the right content may exist but users still land on stale or ambiguous paths.

Better path:

  • verify canonical versioned publication and redirects

Source Truth

Next paths