Why most wikis go stale
Wikis decay because they sit apart from where work happens. In Wyatt, wiki pages are real documents that live alongside projects and tasks, so they stay closer to the truth and easier to keep current.
Build a wiki from your real documents and let AI keep it useful — search and answer questions so knowledge stays findable and current.
Living pages
Wiki pages are real, editable documents.
Searchable
Find any page with AI search.
AI answers
Ask questions across the wiki.
Connected
Link pages to projects and tasks.
What you can do with Wyatt
Living pages
Wiki pages are real, editable documents.
Searchable
Find any page with AI search.
AI answers
Ask questions across the wiki.
Connected
Link pages to projects and tasks.
Wikis decay because they sit apart from where work happens. In Wyatt, wiki pages are real documents that live alongside projects and tasks, so they stay closer to the truth and easier to keep current.
Instead of clicking through pages, ask the assistant a question and get an answer drawn from the wiki, with links to the source pages.
AI-powered search across your wiki and the rest of the workspace means people find the right page even when they don’t know exactly where it lives.
Link wiki pages to the projects and tasks they relate to, so knowledge and work reinforce each other instead of living in separate worlds.
As the team documents more, the wiki becomes richer and more useful — and AI keeps it accessible no matter how big it gets.
Wiki pages are real documents that live alongside projects and tasks, so they stay closer to the work and easier to keep current.
Yes. The assistant can answer questions drawn from your wiki, with links to source pages.
Yes. AI search across the wiki and workspace helps people find the right page even without knowing where it lives.
Yes. Link pages to the projects and tasks they relate to.