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Outline is a team knowledge base built for companies that have outgrown scattered docs, messy shared drives, and repeated Slack questions. It gives teams a single place to write, organize, and find internal documentation, from product specs and onboarding guides to meeting notes and support answers. It's available as a cloud-hosted service or self-hosted on your own infrastructure.
The editor is fast. Documents load instantly, search returns results in milliseconds, and the UI stays snappy even in large workspaces. Writing feels close to plain text, with markdown support and slash commands, but you also get interactive embeds, real-time multiplayer editing, and threaded comments for keeping conversations tied to specific content.
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Outline sits in the same space as tools like Docmost or AppFlowy for collaborative wikis, but it's particularly focused on speed and team-wide usability rather than personal note-taking. Unlike personal tools such as Logseq, Outline is designed around shared workspaces with access controls from the start.
The codebase is open source, and self-hosting is a first-class option for teams that need to keep data on their own servers. A cloud-hosted plan with a 30-day free trial is also available for teams that want to get started without managing infrastructure.
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