NeoWiki
Your organization's knowledge, structured and connected
Knowledge scattered across documents and spreadsheets is hard to maintain and harder to build on. NeoWiki gives it structure: connected, collaborative knowledge management. Launching soon.
Structured Knowledge Management
Schemas define the shape of your data: property names, types, and constraints. Subjects are structured entries on wiki pages that conform to those schemas. Typed relations connect subjects to each other, forming a knowledge graph that can be queried, exported, and built upon. Schemas are flexible and can evolve as your needs change: add properties, restructure, or refine types without migrations.
Every change is versioned and auditable. NeoWiki runs on MediaWiki, giving you the full ecosystem of permissions, search, and extensions. Data can be maintained through editing UIs, APIs, or both.
Key Capabilities
Get the best of both worlds. Define schemas, forms, and constraints, while avoiding rigid tables and costly migrations.
Your knowledge is stored as a queryable graph, surfacing hidden connections and supporting powerful analysis.
Improve your knowledge base together with user-friendly UIs and proven collaboration mechanisms that support humans and machines alike.
Every change to structured data is tracked in MediaWiki's revision history, just like regular wiki edits.
Build on an open-source stack with no vendor lock-in. NeoWiki uses open standards, giving you interoperability.
Runs as a MediaWiki extension. Leverage the full ecosystem: permissions, search, approval workflows, and more.
AI-Ready Knowledge
Well-structured, graph-connected data is what AI systems need for reliable grounding. NeoWiki gives you the knowledge infrastructure that makes AI useful.
With well-defined APIs, AI agents can create, curate, and update structured data at scale. Human collaborators can review and refine AI contributions via MediaWiki's built-in review and oversight tools.
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