For game and mod wikis
Items, NPCs, quests, lore. Build it with your community on a fast, ad-free wiki you own and can put on your own domain, instead of handing it to Fandom.
The problem
Small and mid-size game wikis get stuck: too small for the big hosts, gated or rejected by wiki.gg, and milked for ads on Fandom. Your contributors' work ends up under someone else's terms.
Built by the community
Anyone you trust edits in a block editor, no wikitext. Every change is kept with full history, so you can compare versions and roll any page back.
Structured game data
Item, NPC and recipe infoboxes are simple forms, not MediaWiki templates that only one person on the team understands.
Yours to keep
Export everything as Markdown or JSON, pick the license your readers see, and put it on your own domain. A written exit promise, not a hostage situation.
What you'd put on it
Questions
Your pages are ad-free and fast, you own the content with a written exit promise, and you can use your own domain. Our Fandom comparison has the full side-by-side.
No. It is a block editor like Notion. Infoboxes and structured data are forms, not Lua templates.
Reading is anonymous; editing needs an account with a role you assign. That keeps spam out while the community still builds it.
Start free, bring your contributors, and document your game without ads or lock-in.
Free to start. Export and your own domain whenever you want.