Product tour
Your community gets a block editor anyone can use. Your readers get fast pages that show up in search. No wikitext to learn, no ads in the way, and your content stays yours.
The tour
Most wiki tools make one person learn the syntax while everyone else waits. readthe.wiki flips that around. Anyone can edit, every change is kept, and nothing you write is locked in.
Write
Type, press slash, and pick what you need: headings, callouts, tables, images, code. It works the way your team already writes in Discord or Notion, so nobody has to learn wikitext to fix a typo.
Organize
Nest pages as deep as you want and move them around freely. Search reads the published text, so it finds the right page even when the title doesn't spell it out.
Publish
Every public page is built ahead of time, so it opens quickly on any phone. Titles, descriptions, social cards and sitemaps are filled in for you. You write the page, and the SEO comes with it.
Make it yours
Pick a look that matches your community, down to the colors and type. Start on a free name.readthe.wiki address and move to your own domain whenever you are ready.
Keep it yours
Download the whole wiki as Markdown or JSON in one click. Choose the license shown in your footer. Your pages are ad-free by default, and there is a written promise that you can leave with your content and your domain.
Run it together
Give each person the right role, from reader to admin. Every edit is saved with its history, so you can compare versions and roll any page back. Nothing a contributor writes can get lost.
Questions
No. You write in a visual editor, the same way you would write a message or a Notion page. Markdown shortcuts are there if you like them, but nothing makes you use them.
Yes. The free plan gives you a name.readthe.wiki address, unlimited public pages and unlimited contributors. You pay only when you want your own domain and the extra controls.
You do. You can export the whole wiki at any time, you choose the license readers see, and our written exit promise covers handing over your domain and data if you ever go.
Your pages are ad-free by default. The most we would ever show is a single subtle ad, opt-in, with the revenue shared back to your community. No pop-ups, no autoplay, none of the Fandom playbook.
Anyone you invite can edit, with the role you give them. Contributors never cost extra, so there is no reason to limit who helps keep the wiki good.
Set up a wiki for your community in a minute. Bring people in, write the first guide, and publish it to a fast page that is ready to be found.
Free plan, no card needed. Your own domain whenever you want it.