Best Corporate Wiki Software for GitHub

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    Guru Reviews
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    Guru is an AI search and knowledge platform that delivers trusted information from your company's scattered docs, apps, and chats the moment you need it without leaving the apps you’re already in. No need to dig for information, Guru’s personalized AI assistant gets you verified/trusted, relevant answers. Guru's AI can turn those answers into an AI-powered knowledge platform to replace your legacy wiki and intranet too. Guru natively integrates with Slack, Google, Microsoft Sharepoint, OneDrive, and Teams, Salesforce, Zendesk, Atlassian Confluence, Atlassian Jira, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Asana, HubSpot, ClickUp, GitHub, GitLab, Intercom, ServiceNow, Linear, Front, and more
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    Outline Reviews

    Outline

    Outline

    $10 per month
    1 Rating
    Use checklists, resources, and internal guides to help you easily onboard new team members. New team members will be able to get to know your product, best practices and culture. Outline is great for keeping your team's shared knowledge searchable, organized, and accessible, no matter if they are experienced remote workers or new to working remotely. Your company handbook should not be kept in a PDF file hidden on a shared drive. It should be searchable, easily updated, and easily accessible so that everyone can find what they need. Outline is very fast. We have worked hard to ensure that Outline responds in milliseconds. Documents load instantly, search is quick, and navigating the UI is fast. The Outline editor was designed from the ground up to make it easy to use but also powerful. Writing and reading docs should be fun.
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    Notion Reviews
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    Notion

    Notion Labs

    $4 per user per month
    22 Ratings
    All-in-one workspace You can write, plan, collaborate, or get organized. All you need in one tool is Notion. Notion is lightweight, fast, and completely distraction-free. The interface disappears as soon as you start typing, leaving your work unaffected. Do you love keyboard shortcuts? All of Notion's features are at your fingertips so you can stay on track. You can outline your ideas and then arrange them in any order. Notion's editor makes it easy to organize your thoughts and create daily plans. To start a conversation, comment on any topic. When you need feedback, mention your coworkers. Get more done across timezones. Personal productivity can be increased. Write better. You will think more clearly. Stay organized. Slack allows too many insights to slip through the cracks. Your team's long-term memory is Notion. You can use the Slack integration for sharing updates with your team members. Figma designs to showcase? Check out financial projections using Google Sheets. Notion integrates them all, along with 50+ other apps. It's the hub of all knowledge for your team.
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    Tettra Reviews

    Tettra

    Tettra

    $99 per month
    2 Ratings
    Tettra is an internal knowledge database that uses smart workflows to answer repetitive questions. Tettra allows you to centrally document important policies, processes, and procedures. This makes it easier to onboard new colleagues and reduces the time spent answering questions. Cloud apps consume most of our time. Software continues to consume the world. As a result, we continue to create more information and use more tools. There are downsides to all this information. This fragmentation of tools makes it difficult to share context and agree upon the best decisions, especially cross-functionally. Your best employees should not be asked the same repetitive questions when growing your team. Everyone needs to have access to the same information and principles in order for them all move quickly. Your internal knowledge base is only as good as the contributions of everyone. Tettra makes it easy to share knowledge by referencing content from other systems.
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    Slite Reviews

    Slite

    Slite

    $8.00/month/user
    2 Ratings
    Slite is an online knowledge base that allows you to ask questions and find answers instantly. It's as simple as typing to create any document. Our powerful editor features advanced tables, video explainers built-in, sketches, as well as hundreds of integrations. Slite has been used by more than 200,000 businesses. Try it for free.
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    GitBook Reviews
    Document everything. This is for you, your team and your users. You and your team can use this place to brainstorm, track and share ideas. An intuitive editor that is powerful but simple. You can embed external web content, including videos, code snippets, and more. Use markdown shortcuts and powerful keyboard keys to stay productive. It's fast, safe, secure, and everywhere you need it. Your team's best-practices, thoughts and ideas will be found here. You can collaborate asynchronously and make new changes. Review and discuss your drafts and changes. Secure, private documents for you and your team. Track everything, view diffs, and revert errors.
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    Docsie Reviews

    Docsie

    Docsie

    $39 per month (annual)
    Docsie is an award-winning digital documentation and knowledge management platform based in Ontario, Canada. You can access Docsie through a SaaS web application to create & edit documentation from any location. Then, you can publish content to a dynamic knowledge portal that users can access whenever they need information! Docsie offers powerful business-grade features to write & manage product documentation: - Pilot onboarding service w/ portal design support and workforce training - Internal & external knowledge base options - Create multiple workspaces - Portal analytics & feedback with Docsie Vocally - Custom domain on free tier - Markdown compatible - Docsie Editor with rich formatting and content embeds - iFrame - SwaggerAPI import - Built-in and custom document templates - Help center deployment & in-app help sidebar - Share guided tours & create with our builder Chrome extension - Manage multiple versions, languages, and view change history - Webhook support in Mattermost, Slack, and more - Ghost AI language translation (available) & generative AI (in-progress) - Project management with kanban and task creation - RBAC/JWT/SSO for security, user management, and data protection
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    Seismic Knowledge Reviews

    Seismic Knowledge

    Seismic

    $59 per month
    Seismic Knowledge provides teams with a solution that enables them to access answers, documentation and assets faster, right in the flow of their work and using tools they already use. By using Knowledge, users are able to connect multiple systems into a single searchable source of fact so that reps can be confident they have the correct information. Seismic Knowledge allows teams to: Knowledge integrates with Seismic, allowing reps to access FAQs via Seismic search. It also integrates Lessonly, so users can surface Seismic content as well as Lessonly training directly by chatting with the Seismic Slack Bot. Users can ask the Seismic Slack Bot questions privately or get AI-recommended responses when asking questions on specific channels. The Chrome extension also provides ongoing, instant access to answers, documents, and lessons - regardless of the application that they are using, such as a CRM, email, or email.
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    MangoApps Reviews

    MangoApps

    MangoApps

    $7 per month
    We provide a single platform that allows employees to communicate and share information. This makes it easier for work to happen without any friction. We help you create a digital hub that connects all your employees. Today's employee experience is poor. There are too many tools and outdated systems to manage. MangoApps is a modern cloud-based platform that unites content, communication, training and operations for all levels of an organization. This is possible: Over the past 10 years, we have carefully created a broad platform that can help all sizes of organizations meet their future goals with confidence.
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    Bit.ai Reviews

    Bit.ai

    Bit Tech Labs

    $8 per user per month
    The World's Most Powerful Workplace & Document Collaboration Platform. Built for individuals and teams to collaborate and organize all their work from any location. You can quickly create dynamic notes, documents and wikis. All your work can be organized in one place. Bit is a great tool for smart notes, research and client deliverables. You can collaborate with clients, students, partners, and your team from anywhere. You can use guest access to invite clients, partners, and contractors into your organization. You can use bit scales to connect your entire organization, no matter where they are located. All your company knowledge, across all departments, projects, teams, and clients, can be kept in one central hub.
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    Slab Reviews

    Slab

    Slab

    $6.67 per user per month
    Unlock your team's collective knowledge. Slab is a simple, flexible wiki that breaks down silos. It allows teams to quickly find the crucial information they need, when and where they need it. Slab gives you more control over how your knowledge is organized. For quick reference, pin important content to the top. Sort posts so that teammates know what to read and when. Slab's WYSIWYG editor makes it easy to use. You already know how to use Slab if you have used Google Docs. Slab allows real-time collaboration, which is unlike other wikis. This means that you can never overwrite work, even if two people click on "Save" simultaneously. Slab's fast, accurate search makes it easy for you to find the answers. It searches across integrations and saves you the hassle of opening dozens of tabs to search in a dozen different places. Slab seamlessly integrates to the tools you use for product development. Refer to other tools in a blog post and you'll instantly see more information without leaving Slab.
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    Doctave Reviews

    Doctave

    Doctave

    $59 per month
    A developer-friendly documentation platform allows you to share knowledge, quickly onboard developers, and standardize your documents. Developer documentation should be updated and live with your code. Not in a separate knowledgebase outside of the developer workflow. A well-documented codebase will reap the benefits. It's already documented. It's easier than ever to get new developers up and running. No more tapping on the shoulder to inquire about how things work. Doctave allows developers to easily navigate your codebase, as all projects are documented. Developers can easily access institutional knowledge by writing it down. This ensures that you don't lose any valuable information. Doctave integrates with other tools to allow you to document all your projects. Doctave is lightweight, and integrates easily with your existing CI/CD workflow to ensure that your docs are always up-to-date.
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    AllAnswered Reviews

    AllAnswered

    AllAnswered

    $3 per user per month
    As organizations grow, they tend not to document and collect team knowledge in a systematic way. This knowledge can be found in various documents, spreadsheets and legacy wikis. It can also be stored in email threads and chat rooms. AllAnswered is a single platform that allows your team to easily access all the information they need. Mentorship and institutional knowledge are essential to the long-term success for any organization. To ensure that everyone has easy access, you need to tap into the expertise of your top team members. A custom Questions & Answers portal ensures that team knowledge is always available and that no one has to learn everything from scratch. If someone relies on outdated information, an outdated document repository can lead to serious mistakes. If your knowledge base cannot be trusted, it is of little value. AllAnswered provides your organization with a modern Wiki editor, built-in workflow and makes it easy to keep your knowledge base current.
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    BookStack Reviews
    BookStack is an easy-to-use, self-hosted platform for organizing and storing information. BookStack is completely free and open source, and it is MIT licensed. The source code is available on GitHub. It is free to download and install your own bookstack instance. BookStack was built with simplicity in mind. BookStack's content is searchable. Searches can be made at book level, across all books, chapters, pages, and even across entire books. You can link directly to any paragraph to keep your documentation connected. BookStack can be configured to suit your needs. You can modify the name, logo, and registration options. You can also modify whether the entire system is visible to the public. BookStack is built on PHP and the Laravel framework. It uses MySQL to store data. BookStack runs happily on a $5 Digital Ocean VPS.
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    Unleash Reviews
    Unleash is a one-stop shop that simplifies knowledge management, and makes information more accessible. Our engine analyzes word relationships to find relevant results even when your query is imperfect. Ask a question to receive AI-generated answers from your knowledge base. You can easily find and access all the information you need with top search capabilities. Integrate Unleash’s AI-powered Bot into Slack Teams, Zendesk and more to empower your team with instant automated responses sourced directly from the knowledge base of your company. You can fine-tune the bot's knowledge to provide accurate and relevant answers to questions asked on your platforms. Find out who is working with whom, on what and who are the experts in related fields. Manage company knowledge using wikis, collections and go links, and access them from anywhere.
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