Docmost is an open-source wiki for teams that need to keep documentation on their own servers.
Self-hosted wiki and documentation platform for teams
Replace Confluence or Notion with full data control
Meets ITAR, FedRAMP, and GDPR compliance requirements
Collaborative editing and knowledge base organization
Open-source with no per-seat subscription fees
Source: Docmost - Enterprise-ready Wiki for Teams·Verified April 2026
No integrations listed yet for Docmost.
Docmost has a self-hosted AI assistant that lets you chat with your wiki, run semantic search across pages and PDF/DOCX attachments, and expose your knowledge base as an MCP server so tools like Claude or Cursor can query it. You bring your own LLM — Ollama, vLLM, OpenAI, Gemini, Azure OpenAI, or any OpenAI-compatible API.
Source: Docmost - Enterprise-ready Wiki for Teams·Verified April 2026
If you need a wiki you can host yourself — for compliance, privacy, or to avoid another SaaS bill — Docmost gives you a Notion-like editor with real-time editing, page verification, and SSO. The free Community edition is enough for most small teams; Business adds Cloud hosting at $3.50 per user per month with a 10-seat minimum. The built-in AI assistant works with whatever LLM you point it at, so you keep control of your data.
AI-generated training guides tailored to your team's size, skill level, and focus areas for Docmost — coming in v0.3.2.
View our roadmap →We're building a review system so business owners like you can share real experiences with Docmost.
Last researched: April 2026