Get XWiki in the Cloud
The most convenient and cost effective way to run XWiki. We take care of the set up, hosting, upgrades, maintenance and backups, so you can focus on getting things done.
START FREE TRIALGet started easily & scale as you go
Set up an XWiki instance in minutes to match your current needs:
- Start collaborating immediately with your team
- Update your plan later as your project grows, thanks to our scalable cloud infrastructure.
Expert support & regular updates
Our support team is ready to answer your questions:
- Get help from the engineering team behind the XWiki product
- Take advantage of new product innovations through our regular updates
- We take care of maintenance, security updates and backups, so you can focus on getting things done.
Adaptable to your needs
Right off the bat you can start with XWiki Standard or XWiki Procedures
- For XWiki Standard, a full set of Pro apps are available in the store so you can adapt the wiki to your custom needs.
- You can also use AppWithinMinutes to create personalised apps tailored to your unique requirements.
- XWiki Procedures is a custom flavor perfect for standard operating procedures (SOPs), compliance and team onboarding. It's not aimed to be extended, but to be used as is.
Security
regular security upgrades are included
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Visit the Help Center"10+ years of experience w/ @confluence & I must say, I'm hard pressed to find anything that I need there, that @XWiki does not provide."
Patrick Masson - General Manager
"I've been a follower of XWiki [...] have tried pushing it on anyone considering confluence; it's one of the few open source projects that I know of that actually has more features and work in it than most of its commercial counterparts"
Marc Mercer - CEO
"[...] We selected XWiki for its latest documentation features, its capacity to handle millions of pages, it’s capabilities to build custom modifications and its thriving developer community."
Engineering manager of Amazon’s Wiki team