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Docmost

Self-hosted wiki platform for enterprise teams with real-time collaboration, built-in AI, SSO, RBAC permissions, and compliance support for ITAR, FedRAMP, and GDPR.

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Docmost is a self-hosted wiki platform built for teams that need full control over their data. It's aimed at organizations where compliance isn't optional: defense contractors, regulated industries, and companies subject to GDPR or FedRAMP requirements. You deploy it on your own servers, including air-gapped or isolated environments, and your data never leaves your infrastructure.

The editor supports rich text, tables, code blocks, and real-time collaboration with live cursors. Multiple people can edit the same page simultaneously, with changes syncing instantly across devices. Pages are organized into team spaces, so departments or projects can maintain their own areas without everything bleeding together.

Key capabilities:

  • AI assistant that works with self-hosted models (Ollama, vLLM) or cloud providers (OpenAI, Gemini, Azure OpenAI). Chat with your knowledge base, get answers with source citations, and search semantically across all spaces.
  • MCP server support exposes your wiki to AI tools like Claude or Cursor via the Model Context Protocol, with no vendor lock-in.
  • Built-in diagramming via Draw.io, Excalidraw, and Mermaid, covering everything from UML to quick whiteboard sketches.
  • Page verification workflows for tracking reviews and approvals, supporting ISO 9001, ISO 27001, and SOC 2 compliance.
  • Enterprise authentication with SAML 2.0, OpenID Connect, LDAP, and MFA.
  • RBAC permissions with granular control over who can view, edit, or administer content.

Teams migrating from Confluence or Notion can import existing content directly, including HTML and Markdown files. Integrations cover Figma, Airtable, Google Drive, Miro, Loom, and others, so pages can embed content from tools teams already use.

Docmost sits in the same space as Outline and XWiki, but its combination of self-hosted AI, MCP support, and compliance-focused deployment options makes it a strong fit for organizations that need a collaborative knowledge base without relying on third-party cloud infrastructure.

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