⚡ Wiki Software in Germany

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 0.2% of websites from Germany.

⭐ Most Popular in 2025

The following chart shows the top wiki software in Germany in 2025, based on market share.

The most popular is MediaWiki, which dominates the market with a substantial 67.7% share.
It is followed by DokuWiki with 26.8% and MoinMoin with 2.2%.

🚀 Highlights

Here is a list of the top softwares that is more popular in Germany than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

✨ Best Wiki Software

Below is a more detailed list of all wiki software solutions used on sites from Germany, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1 MediaWikiSan Francisco, California, United States

An open source wiki software written in PHP, originally for use on Wikipedia.

2 DokuWikiBerlin, Germany

An easy-to-use open source wiki software that does not require a database, written in PHP.

3 MoinMoin

An open source, extensible wiki software package written in Python.

4 ConfluenceSydney, Australia

A web-based collaborative documentation and wiki system for teams and organizations of all sizes.

5 Tiki Wiki CMS GroupwareToronto, 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.

6 Wiki.jsMontreal, Quebec, Canada

A modern and powerful open source wiki built on Node.js.

7 TWikiSan Jose, California, United States

An open source enterprise wiki, collaboration, and web application platform written in Perl.

8 TiddlyWikiPalo Alto, California, United States

A self-contained interactive JavaScript wiki.

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👉 See Also

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