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OK Wiki (Open Knowledge Wiki), is tackling collaboration and knowledge management for teams of all sizes. As Github transformed code management for developers, Ok Wiki will transform documentation for non-technical users. Most professionals today still work in editors built on file-and-folder architecture from 30 years ago. As a result, teams spend 40% of their time managing workflows: searching, looking for the right version, recreating existing work from scratch, and/or managing revisions across tools. It's a constant headache that is incredibly inefficient. Additionally, tools like Google Docs, Microsoft Office Suite, & Quip lack structure and content organization. And communication platforms like Slack & Microsoft Teams are missing real context and detailed summary of discussion. While services like Confluence & Slab have limited features to be used for internal documentation only with no public sharing available. What is clear is that the marketplace is fragmented and nobody is solving for the complete knowledge management architecture. This is where Ok Wiki shines! Ok Wiki has built for the entire stack and offers: Open Source Document Repository Internal & Public Documentation in One Place Team Collaboration & Communication with True Context
Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Member count: 1-10

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