Defining a wiki
A wiki is a collaborative collection of interlinked pages that a team creates and edits together, used to document how the team works and what it knows.
A wiki is a collaborative, interlinked set of pages a team edits together. This guide explains what it is and how AI keeps it useful.
Pages
Interlinked, editable pages.
Collaborative
The team edits together.
Findable
Search across pages.
AI answers
Ask the wiki questions.
What you can do with Wyatt
Pages
Interlinked, editable pages.
Collaborative
The team edits together.
Findable
Search across pages.
AI answers
Ask the wiki questions.
A wiki is a collaborative collection of interlinked pages that a team creates and edits together, used to document how the team works and what it knows.
Wikis centralize knowledge so it’s shared rather than siloed, helping with onboarding, alignment, and preserving institutional memory.
Wikis decay when they sit apart from daily work and updating them feels like a chore. Keeping the wiki close to the work helps it stay current.
With Wyatt, wiki pages are real documents connected to work, and an assistant answers questions from them with citations — so the wiki is something you ask, not just browse.
A collaborative collection of interlinked pages a team creates and edits together.
To centralize and share knowledge for onboarding, alignment, and institutional memory.
When they sit apart from daily work and updating feels like a chore.
An assistant can answer questions from the wiki with citations.