Best of 1970 · Editorial ranking

Best Wiki software in 1970

Wiki tools.

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By A2Key EditorialUpdated July 14, 2026
25 products rankedVerified merchant pricesIndependently tested
Editor's #1 Pick
Notion logo
Notion
Individuals and small teams starting free

Connected workspace for docs, wikis and projects

4.7 · 19,840 reviewsfreemium
Pros
  • Consistently top-rated by verified users
  • Large review base (19,840+)
  • Free tier for evaluation
  • Connected workspace for docs, wikis and projects
Cons
  • No verified merchant offer live right now

The rest of the top 25

  1. 2
    Dropbox logo
    Dropbox
    Teams that want a widely-adopted, low-risk choice
    Score87/100

    A centralized platform for secure cloud storage, file synchronization, and team collaboration.

    Pros
    • Strong verified user ratings
    • Large review base (22,000+)
    • A centralized platform for secure cloud storage, file synchronization, and team collabo…
    Cons
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    4.4 · 22,000
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  2. 3
    OneDrive logo
    OneDrive
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    MS cloud storage

    Pros
    • MS cloud storage
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  3. 4
    wikibase-cli logo
    wikibase-cli
    Individuals and small teams starting free
    Score9/100

    Command-line interface to Wikibase

    Pros
    • Free tier for evaluation
    • Command-line interface to Wikibase
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  4. 5
    Fandom logo
    Fandom
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Community wikis

    Pros
    • Community wikis
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  5. 6
    MediaWiki Cloud logo
    MediaWiki Cloud
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Wiki hosting

    Pros
    • Wiki hosting
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  6. 7
    DokuWiki logo
    DokuWiki
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Simple wiki

    Pros
    • Simple wiki
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  7. 8
    Tettra logo
    Tettra
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Company wiki

    Pros
    • Company wiki
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  8. 9
    Wiki.js logo
    Wiki.js
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    OSS wiki

    Pros
    • OSS wiki
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  9. 10
    sqa-wiki logo
    sqa-wiki
    Individuals and small teams starting free
    Score9/100

    My own notes (drafts mostly) about software quality

    Pros
    • Free tier for evaluation
    • My own notes (drafts mostly) about software quality
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  10. 11
    Notion Wiki logo
    Notion Wiki
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Wiki by Notion

    Pros
    • Wiki by Notion
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  11. 12
    Kiwix logo
    Kiwix
    Individuals and small teams starting free
    Score9/100

    App providing offline access to Wikipedia and many other web sites

    Pros
    • Free tier for evaluation
    • App providing offline access to Wikipedia and many other web sites
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  12. 13
    Slab logo
    Slab
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Team wiki

    Pros
    • Team wiki
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  13. 14
    Confluence logo
    Confluence
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Team workspace

    Pros
    • Team workspace
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  14. 15
    BetterDocs –  AI Documentation, Knowledge Base, Docs, Wikis, FAQ with Chatbot logo

    Documentation, FAQ & Knowledge Base plugin to create docs, FAQs, product FAQ, wikis & help center with AI writing, instant answers & AI Chatbot.

    Pros
    • Free tier for evaluation
    • Documentation, FAQ & Knowledge Base plugin to create docs, FAQs, product FAQ, wikis…
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  15. 16
    Box logo
    Box
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Enterprise content

    Pros
    • Enterprise content
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  16. 17
    Nuclino logo
    Nuclino
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Team wiki

    Pros
    • Team wiki
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  17. 18
    mycorrhiza logo
    mycorrhiza
    Individuals and small teams starting free
    Score9/100

    Lightweight wiki engine with hierarchy support

    Pros
    • Free tier for evaluation
    • Lightweight wiki engine with hierarchy support
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  18. 19
    deepwiki-open logo
    deepwiki-open
    Individuals and small teams starting free
    Score9/100

    Open Source DeepWiki: AI-Powered Wiki Generator for GitHub/Gitlab/Bitbucket Repositories. Join the discord: https://discord.gg/gMwThUMeme

    Pros
    • Free tier for evaluation
    • Open Source DeepWiki: AI-Powered Wiki Generator for GitHub/Gitlab/Bitbucket Repositorie…
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  19. 20
    BookStack logo
    BookStack
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    OSS wiki

    Pros
    • OSS wiki
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  20. 21
    wik logo
    wik
    Individuals and small teams starting free
    Score9/100

    View Wikipedia pages from your terminal

    Pros
    • Free tier for evaluation
    • View Wikipedia pages from your terminal
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  21. 22
    MediaWiki logo
    MediaWiki
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Wiki software

    Pros
    • Wiki software
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  22. 23
    You Need A Wiki logo
    You Need A Wiki
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Notion wiki

    Pros
    • Notion wiki
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  23. 24
    wiki logo
    wiki
    Individuals and small teams starting free
    Score9/100

    Fetch summaries from MediaWiki wikis, like Wikipedia

    Pros
    • Free tier for evaluation
    • Fetch summaries from MediaWiki wikis, like Wikipedia
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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  24. 25
    Almanac logo
    Almanac
    Teams looking for a strong price-to-feature ratio
    Score9/100

    Docs & wiki

    Pros
    • Docs & wiki
    Cons
    • Smaller review sample — verify fit for your use case
    • No verified merchant offer live right now
    From:
    0.0 · 0
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Side-by-side comparison

All 25 tools at a glance — average rating 0.4 across 41,840 verified reviews.

RankProductRatingReviewsScorePricingFrom
#1Notion4.719,84091freemiumFreeView →
#2Dropbox4.422,00087subscriptionView →
#3OneDrive0.009subscriptionView →
#4wikibase-cli0.009freeView →
#5Fandom0.009subscriptionView →
#6MediaWiki Cloud0.009subscriptionView →
#7DokuWiki0.009subscriptionView →
#8Tettra0.009subscriptionView →
#9Wiki.js0.009subscriptionView →
#10sqa-wiki0.009freeView →
#11Notion Wiki0.009subscriptionView →
#12Kiwix0.009freeView →
#13Slab0.009subscriptionView →
#14Confluence0.009subscriptionView →
#15BetterDocs – AI Documentation, Knowledge Base, Docs, Wikis, FAQ with Chatbot0.009freeView →
#16Box0.009subscriptionView →
#17Nuclino0.009subscriptionView →
#18mycorrhiza0.009freeView →
#19deepwiki-open0.009freeView →
#20BookStack0.009subscriptionView →
#21wik0.009freeView →
#22MediaWiki0.009subscriptionView →
#23You Need A Wiki0.009subscriptionView →
#24wiki0.009freeView →
#25Almanac0.009subscriptionView →
How we rank

Our ranking methodology

40%
Verified user reviews

Recency-weighted average from purchase-verified reviewers.

30%
Rating velocity

Growth in review count over the last 90 days.

20%
Price competitiveness

Live lowest verified merchant offer vs category median.

10%
Product depth

Feature coverage relative to category benchmarks.

Listings refresh daily from live merchant feeds. Sponsored placements are always labelled and never affect rank order. See our editorial policy.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best wiki software in 1970?

Notion ranks #1 in our editorial review, based on verified user reviews, live merchant pricing, and product depth. See the full ranking above for #2–#25.

How does A2Key rank wiki software?

Our editorial score combines verified user reviews (40%), rating velocity over the last 90 days (30%), price competitiveness against live merchant offers (20%), and product depth against category benchmarks (10%). Sponsored placements are always labelled and never affect rank order.

Is there a free wiki option?

Yes — several products in this list offer a free or freemium tier. Check each product page for current plan details.

Buyer's guide

How to choose the right wiki tool

Selecting the right wiki platform is rarely about picking the market leader — it's about matching the tool to the shape of your team, workflow, and budget. Below we've broken down the questions we ask when evaluating 25 products in this category, so you can shortcut weeks of vendor demos and free-trial fatigue.

Define the primary job

Write down the single outcome you need — faster onboarding, lower cost per seat, better integrations. A wiki tool that wins on one dimension usually loses on another; pick your dimension first.

Map your team size

Small teams (1–10) reward simplicity and per-seat pricing. Mid-market teams (10–200) need SSO, granular roles, and audit logs. Enterprise buyers should shortlist only vendors with published SOC 2 reports.

Score total cost of ownership

The sticker price is the smallest number. Add implementation, migration, add-on modules, training, and the eventual switching cost. Multiply year-one pricing by three for a realistic 3-year TCO.

Stress-test the integrations

The tools you already run — CRM, billing, identity, data warehouse — dictate what will work. Any shortlist candidate that can't native-integrate with your top 3 systems is a soft no.

Feature checklist

Key features to look for in 1970

We scored every wiki vendor on the shortlist against the same feature matrix. If a candidate misses more than two of these, we recommend moving on — the category has matured enough that all of these should be table stakes.

  • Native SSO / SAML with major identity providers
  • Granular role-based permissions and audit logs
  • REST + webhook API with published rate limits
  • Data export in open formats (CSV, JSON) — no lock-in
  • Regional data residency (US, EU, UK) options
  • Published uptime SLA and status page history
  • In-app customer support with < 24h first response
  • Transparent public pricing, not sales-gated tiers
Pricing tiers

What each pricing tier actually gets you

Free / Freemium
$0

Enough for solo users and evaluators. Expect capped seats, no SSO, community support only. Great for validating that wiki fits your workflow before spending.

Team / Pro
$10–$40 / seat

The sweet spot for most 10–100 person teams. Full feature access, standard integrations, email support, and typically monthly billing with no commit.

Business / Enterprise
Custom

Adds SSO, SCIM provisioning, advanced permissions, dedicated support, and legal review of DPAs. Annual contracts, often 20–40% higher than list.

Who uses this

Common use cases and buyer profiles

Startup founders

Need a wiki tool that scales from 3 to 30 seats without a re-platform. Favor freemium + self-serve.

Operations leaders

Prioritise automation, integrations with the existing stack, and reporting dashboards leadership can read at a glance.

IT & security teams

Focus on SSO, audit trails, data residency, and DPA / SOC 2 documentation before the contract is signed.

Red flags

Red flags to avoid when shortlisting

  • ×No public pricing page — always leads to inflated quotes.
  • ×No published changelog or roadmap in the last 90 days.
  • ×Support gated behind the top pricing tier.
  • ×Contract auto-renew clause longer than 30 days notice.
  • ×No native data export — you'll be locked in.
  • ×Reviews concentrated on a single date (paid campaign signal).
Glossary

Terms every wiki buyer should know

SSO (Single Sign-On)
Lets employees sign in with your identity provider (Okta, Google, Microsoft) instead of a separate password.
SCIM provisioning
Automates creating and deprovisioning user accounts based on your HR or identity system.
SOC 2 Type II
Third-party attestation that a vendor's security controls actually operated over a 6–12 month period.
DPA (Data Processing Agreement)
Contract required under GDPR when a vendor processes personal data on your behalf.
TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)
The full 3-year cost including licenses, implementation, training, and switching costs — not just the sticker.
SLA (Service Level Agreement)
Contractual uptime and response-time commitments — check the credit clauses, not just the percentage.

Ready to pick a wiki tool?

Start with our #1 pick, Notion, or browse the full ranking above. Every product page shows live merchant prices, verified reviews, and side-by-side comparison against category alternatives.

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