⚡ Wiki Software
Wikis (from the Hawaiian "wiki", meaning "quick") are collaborative web-based platforms that allow users to create, edit, and organize content, often used for knowledge sharing and documentation.
According to our data, wiki software is used on 0.08% of all websites.
99.7% of these sites use only one wiki software, 0.3% use two.
⭐ Most Popular in 2026
The following chart shows the leading wiki software in 2026, based on market share.
The most popular is MediaWiki , which dominates the market with an overwhelming 77.4% share. It is followed by DokuWiki with 15.2% and Confluence with 2.1%.
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✨ Best Wiki Software
Below is a more detailed list of 10 wiki software solutions we detect, ranked by their market share.
Rank Name Market share
1
MediaWiki
San Francisco, California, United States An open-source wiki software written in PHP and originally developed for Wikipedia, designed for collaborative content creation, version control, and large-scale knowledge management.
Free Open source
77.4%
2
DokuWiki
Berlin, Germany An easy-to-use open source wiki software that does not require a database, written in PHP.
Free Open source
15.2%
3
Confluence
Sydney, Australia A web-based collaborative documentation and wiki system for teams and organizations of all sizes.
Free $$$
2.1%
4
Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
Toronto, Ontario, Canada An open-source wiki and content management system integrated with a set of enterprise and groupware features, developed in PHP and MariaDB/MySQL.
Free Open source
1.6%
5
Wiki.js
Montreal, Quebec, Canada A modern and powerful open source wiki built on Node.js.
Free Open source
1.2%
6
MoinMoin
An open-source, extensible wiki software package written in Python.
Free Open source
1.2%
7
PmWiki
Paris, France An open-source wiki-based content management system for collaborative creation and maintenance of websites.
Free Open source
0.5%
8
XWiki
Paris, France An enterprise wiki platform written in Java and available as open source.
Free Open source
0.5%
9
TiddlyWiki
Palo Alto, California, United States A self-contained interactive JavaScript wiki.
Free Open source
0.5%
10
TWiki
San Jose, California, United States An open-source enterprise wiki, collaboration, and web application platform written in Perl.
Free Open source
0.3%
🗃️ About This Data
We evaluate the popularity of technologies based on the number of websites where we detect their usage.
Technologies without a detectable web footprint, and those we do not track, are not reflected in the calculated market share.
This report is based on the analysis of 3,361,290 websites.
We currently track the presence of 10 wiki software solutions across the web.
Statistics were last calculated on April 5, 2026 .
For more details, see our methodology and disclaimer .