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Docs & wiki · developer teams · 2026

Best docs & wiki
for developers

Engineering teams prefer tools with APIs, webhooks, CLI access, and a self-hosted option for the systems closest to production.

Top pick

AppFlowy

Open-source Notion clone you can self-host.

Picked for developers because it open source and self-hostable and integrates with the rest of your stack.

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The full shortlist

All 5 picks

  1. 1

    AppFlowy

    Open-source Notion clone you can self-host.

    Free, open source. Cloud from $0.

    Picked for developers because it open source and self-hostable and integrates with the rest of your stack.

    Pros

    • Open source
    • Self-hostable
    • Familiar block editor

    Trade-offs

    • Younger ecosystem
    • Fewer integrations
  2. 2

    Anytype

    Local-first, encrypted, object-based workspace.

    Free. Paid tiers in beta.

    Picked for developers because it scales as the team grows.

    Pros

    • End-to-end encrypted
    • Offline by default

    Trade-offs

    • Sync still maturing
    • Smaller plugin scene
  3. 3

    ClickUp

    Docs bolted onto a full project management suite.

    Free. Unlimited $7/user/mo.

    Picked for developers because it scales as the team grows.

    Pros

    • Deep PM features
    • Generous free tier

    Trade-offs

    • Feature overload
    • Performance varies
  4. 4

    Coda

    Docs that act like apps with deeper formulas.

    Free tier. Pro $10/user/mo.

    Picked for developers because it scales as the team grows.

    Pros

    • Powerful formulas and packs
    • Strong tables

    Trade-offs

    • Pricing scales fast
    • Steeper learning curve
  5. 5

    Notion

    All-in-one docs, notes, and lightweight databases.

    Free for personal. Plus $10/user/mo.

    Picked for developers because it scales as the team grows.

    Pros

    • Flexible blocks
    • Huge template library
    • Generous free tier

    Trade-offs

    • Slows on large workspaces
    • Limited offline

Questions

FAQ

What's the best docs & wiki for developers?

AppFlowy. Picked for developers because it open source and self-hostable and integrates with the rest of your stack.

Is there a free option?

Yes — several picks have free tiers. Start with AppFlowy.

How was this list ranked?

We re-rank each category against the buying criteria of developer teams: pricing, integrations, simplicity, and privacy. No 50-tool listicles. No fake winners.