🆆 Wiki

A wiki is an editable, collaborative website or section that typically serves as a knowledge base where users create and modify pages directly through a web browser to build and maintain shared information.

It provides structured page linking, version control with full revision history, and access permissions for editing, and is usually powered by specialized wiki software such as MediaWiki or Confluence.

According to our data, Wiki ranks 29th among the standard pages we track.
It has 0.4% of the standard page market share and is present on 0.2% of all websites.

📊 Rankings and Market Share

🏆 Wiki Awards

⚡ Sites Using Wiki

We have data on 7,877 websites that use the Wiki standard page. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Wiki is aliexpress.us.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 aliexpress.us #85 Singapore English
2 en.wikipedia.org United States English
3 python.org #429 English
4 gelbooru.com #683 English
5 e-h***ai.org #753 English
6 e621.net #800 English
7 tribunnews.com #1,041 Indonesia Indonesian
8 wiki.gg #1,184 English
9 es.wikipedia.org United States Spanish
10 wikisource.org #1,317 United States English
11 commons.wikimedia.org United States English
12 apache.org #1,770 English
13 fextralife.com #1,853 United States English
14 mediawiki.org #2,098 United States English
15 seesaa.jp #2,715 Japan Japanese
16 upload.wikimedia.org United States English
17 wikidata.org #2,908 United States English
18 meteo.gr #2,934 Greece Greek
19 myfin.by #3,115 Belarus Russian
20 de.wikipedia.org United States German

📈 Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Wiki:

Most of the sites using Wiki are from the United States, Germany, and Russia.

  • United States 20.2%
  • Germany 17.5%
  • Russia 7.5%
  • France 6.7%
  • United Kingdom 6.1%
  • Netherlands 3.8%
  • Canada 3.2%
  • China 2.8%
  • Japan 2.2%
  • Other 30%

Most Wiki users speak English, German, or Russian.

  • English 62.9%
  • German 10%
  • Russian 6.9%
  • French 3%
  • Chinese 2.6%
  • Spanish 1.9%
  • Japanese 1.6%
  • Dutch 1.2%
  • Portuguese 1%
  • Other 8.9%

The Wiki standard page is especially popular on .com, .org, and .net top-level domains.

  • .com 32%
  • .org 20%
  • .net 7.6%
  • .de 7.2%
  • .ru 4.6%
  • .info 1.3%
  • .nl 1.1%
  • .fr 1.1%
  • .cz 0.8%
  • Other 24.3%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Wiki include games, software and hardware, and blogs and wiki.

  • Games 12.5%
  • Software/Hardware 12.1%
  • Blogs/Wiki 12.1%
  • Business 10.1%
  • Internet Services 7.5%
  • Education/Reference 6.4%
  • Forum/Bulletin Boards 4.6%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 4%
  • Entertainment 3.7%
  • Other 27%

🕵️ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Wiki alternatives.

RankName
1
📩 Contact Page

A website page that provides visitors with ways to communicate with a website owner, business, or administration.

2
📄 Privacy Policy

A website page that explains how a website or online service collects, uses, stores, and shares personal data from its users.

7
❓ FAQ Page

A website section that provides answers to common questions about a product, service, or company.

14
🔮 Support Page

A website section that provides assistance and troubleshooting resources for customers or users of a product, service, or platform.

18
📖 Help Page

A website section that provides self-service information and guidance for using a product, service, platform, or website.

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💬 Frequently Asked Questions

Which country uses Wiki the most?

The majority of Wiki users are from the United States.

Who uses Wiki?

According to our data, Wiki is used on thousands of sites, including aliexpress.us, en.wikipedia.org, and python.org.

Do academic institutions use Wiki?

Yes. Overall, we know of 6 academic websites in the United States that use Wiki.

What are the alternatives to Wiki?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Wiki may include ❓ FAQ Page, 🔮 Support Page, and 📖 Help Page.

👉 See Also

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