diff --git a/fern/products/api-def/asyncapi-pages/auth.mdx b/fern/products/api-def/asyncapi-pages/auth.mdx
index f560bf3bd..5c73aba9a 100644
--- a/fern/products/api-def/asyncapi-pages/auth.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/api-def/asyncapi-pages/auth.mdx
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ components:
## OAuth2 security scheme
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+
OAuth2 authentication is supported for AsyncAPI specifications:
diff --git a/fern/products/api-def/asyncapi-pages/extensions/audiences.mdx b/fern/products/api-def/asyncapi-pages/extensions/audiences.mdx
index 305a5b455..3dbb38751 100644
--- a/fern/products/api-def/asyncapi-pages/extensions/audiences.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/api-def/asyncapi-pages/extensions/audiences.mdx
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ headline: Use audiences to filter your API (AsyncAPI)
subtitle: Use `x-fern-audiences` to filter to relevant operations, channels and message schemas
---
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+
Audiences are a useful tool for segmenting your event-driven API for different consumers. Common examples of audiences include `public`
and `beta`.
diff --git a/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/audiences.mdx b/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/audiences.mdx
index 06846941c..9eba9337a 100644
--- a/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/audiences.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/audiences.mdx
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Audiences in Fern Definition
subtitle: Use audiences in your Fern Definition to segment your API for different groups of consumers.
---
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+
Audiences are a useful tool for segmenting your API for different consumers. You can configure your Fern Docs to publish documentation specific to an `Audience`. You can use [audiences in your OpenAPI Specification](/learn/api-definitions/openapi/extensions/audiences), too.
diff --git a/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/auth.mdx b/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/auth.mdx
index 880c61291..fe1a1aefb 100644
--- a/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/auth.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/auth.mdx
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ client = new Client({
## OAuth client credentials
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If your API uses OAuth, you can specify an oauth scheme in `api.yml` and define a token retrieval endpoint in a separate `auth.yml` file ([example](https://github.com/fern-api/fern/blob/3137938b70e058f3691ddef34d5c1cc29acc4b80/test-definitions/fern/apis/oauth-client-credentials/definition/api.yml)).
diff --git a/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/endpoints/sse.mdx b/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/endpoints/sse.mdx
index a57e49e56..e3cccc3e0 100644
--- a/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/endpoints/sse.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/api-def/ferndef-pages/endpoints/sse.mdx
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Server-sent events and streaming APIs
subtitle: Use the `response-stream` key to model streaming endpoints
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Specifying `response-stream` on an endpoints allows you to represent endpoint responses that are streaming.
diff --git a/fern/products/api-def/openapi-pages/endpoints/sse.mdx b/fern/products/api-def/openapi-pages/endpoints/sse.mdx
index 95bc905b9..26d83901e 100644
--- a/fern/products/api-def/openapi-pages/endpoints/sse.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/api-def/openapi-pages/endpoints/sse.mdx
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ components:
## Server-sent events
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If your API returns server-sent-events (SSE), with the `data` and `event` keys as seen below
diff --git a/fern/products/api-def/openapi-pages/extensions/audiences.mdx b/fern/products/api-def/openapi-pages/extensions/audiences.mdx
index 367aa8d36..b20c87fc5 100644
--- a/fern/products/api-def/openapi-pages/extensions/audiences.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/api-def/openapi-pages/extensions/audiences.mdx
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ headline: Use audiences to filter your API (OpenAPI)
subtitle: Learn how to use x-fern-audiences to filter OpenAPI endpoints, schemas, and properties for different API consumers like public and beta users.
---
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Fern provides two ways to filter which API elements appear in your SDKs and API Reference docs:
diff --git a/fern/products/dashboard/pages/pdf-export.mdx b/fern/products/dashboard/pages/pdf-export.mdx
index 7a59c96e5..6b00ebb17 100644
--- a/fern/products/dashboard/pages/pdf-export.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/dashboard/pages/pdf-export.mdx
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: PDF export
description: Export your documentation site as a PDF from the Fern Dashboard.
---
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Export your complete documentation site as a PDF directly from the [Fern Dashboard](https://dashboard.buildwithfern.com/). The generated PDF includes a cover page, table of contents with clickable links, and all content pages with headers and footers.
diff --git a/fern/products/docs/pages/api-references/audiences.mdx b/fern/products/docs/pages/api-references/audiences.mdx
index d3f9c0300..c9f804488 100644
--- a/fern/products/docs/pages/api-references/audiences.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/docs/pages/api-references/audiences.mdx
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Audiences
subtitle: Use audiences to filter the endpoints, schemas, and properties that are displayed in your API Reference.
---
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+
Audiences are a useful tool for segmenting your API for different consumers. Common examples of audiences include `public`
and `beta`. You can configure audiences in both [the OpenAPI Specification](/learn/api-definitions/openapi/extensions/audiences) as well as [the Fern Definition](/learn/api-definition/fern/audiences).
diff --git a/fern/products/docs/pages/ask-fern/api-get-started.mdx b/fern/products/docs/pages/ask-fern/api-get-started.mdx
index 58b67dbd9..3b1e2a831 100644
--- a/fern/products/docs/pages/ask-fern/api-get-started.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/docs/pages/ask-fern/api-get-started.mdx
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: 'Introduction'
subtitle: 'Welcome to the Fern API Reference.'
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The Fern AI API allows you to manage your Ask Fern configuration using Fern's public RESTful API. You can use the API to:
diff --git a/fern/products/docs/pages/authentication/password.mdx b/fern/products/docs/pages/authentication/password.mdx
index 8e5b20ac0..42e2a6f03 100644
--- a/fern/products/docs/pages/authentication/password.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/docs/pages/authentication/password.mdx
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Password protection
subtitle: Protect your documentation site with a shared password for simple access control.
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Password protection allows you to restrict access to your documentation site using a shared password. This is useful for pre-release documentation, internal resources, or any content you want to keep private without requiring individual user accounts.
diff --git a/fern/products/docs/pages/getting-started/setting-up-your-domain.mdx b/fern/products/docs/pages/getting-started/setting-up-your-domain.mdx
index b3aabffa4..c2428b86b 100644
--- a/fern/products/docs/pages/getting-started/setting-up-your-domain.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/docs/pages/getting-started/setting-up-your-domain.mdx
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Once Fern has completed your setup, you'll be able to access your documentation
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To host your documentation on a subpath like `mydomain.com/docs`, you need to edit your `docs.yml` configuration and then get provider-specific instructions for setting up the subpath. Common providers include Cloudflare, AWS Route53 and Cloudfront, Netlify, and Vercel.
diff --git a/fern/products/docs/pages/integrations/feature-flags.mdx b/fern/products/docs/pages/integrations/feature-flags.mdx
index 89e7cf2c1..cccad7da5 100644
--- a/fern/products/docs/pages/integrations/feature-flags.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/docs/pages/integrations/feature-flags.mdx
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ subtitle: Control documentation visibility with LaunchDarkly
description: Learn how to use Feature Flags in your Fern documentation
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Fern supports conditional rendering of documentation content using feature flags, powered by [LaunchDarkly](https://app.launchdarkly.com/signup) integration. Control visibility of documentation sections based on feature flag states for different release stages or user segments.
diff --git a/fern/products/docs/pages/navigation/products.mdx b/fern/products/docs/pages/navigation/products.mdx
index 4e02697e9..3875c18b3 100644
--- a/fern/products/docs/pages/navigation/products.mdx
+++ b/fern/products/docs/pages/navigation/products.mdx
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Product switching
subtitle: Learn how to configure product switching in Fern Docs. Set up multiple products with custom navigation, versioning, and styling options.
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+