Compare the Top Corporate Wiki Software that integrates with MySQL as of October 2025

This a list of Corporate Wiki software that integrates with MySQL. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with MySQL. View the products that work with MySQL in the table below.

What is Corporate Wiki Software for MySQL?

Corporate wiki software, also known as enterprise wiki software, provides organizations with a centralized platform to create, organize, and share internal knowledge and documentation collaboratively. It enables employees to easily contribute, update, and access information such as policies, procedures, project details, and best practices. With features like version control, search functionality, and permission management, the software ensures information is accurate, secure, and easily retrievable. Corporate wiki software fosters knowledge sharing, reduces silos, and accelerates onboarding and training. Ultimately, it enhances team collaboration and helps maintain institutional knowledge within the company. Compare and read user reviews of the best Corporate Wiki software for MySQL currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    WackoWiki

    WackoWiki

    WackoWiki

    WackoWiki – Small, lightweight, handy, expandable, multilingual Wiki-engine. It's designed for speed and extensibility. WackoWiki is completely free and open source, and it is BSD licensed. Includes a WYTIWYG editor, easy installer, section edit, thumbnail creation, many localizations, RSS autodiscovery, Links can be CamelCase or freely formed links using an intuitive two-character markup. Compatible with PHP 8.0 - 8.4 and MariaDB / MySQL. On-the-fly correction of punctual typos & spec. characters. Access control through per-page access control lists. Automatic table of contents generation. Page watching & email notification on changes/comments. Powerful diff between revisions.
    Starting Price: $0
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    BookStack

    BookStack

    BookStack

    BookStack is a simple, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organizing and storing information. BookStack is fully free and open, MIT licensed. The source is available on GitHub. There is no cost to downloading and installing your own instance of bookstack. Simplicity has been the top priority when building BookStack. The content in BookStack is fully searchable. You are able to search at book level or across all books, chapters & pages. The ability to link directly to any paragraph allows you to keep your documentation connected. Configuration options allow you to set-up BookStack to suit your use case. You can change the name, Logo and registration options. You can also change whether the whole system is publicly viewable or not. BookStack is built using PHP, on top of the Laravel framework and it uses MySQL to store data. Performance has been kept in mind and BookStack can run happily on a $5 Digital Ocean VPS.
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    Wiki.js

    Wiki.js

    Wiki.js

    Make documentation a joy to write using Wiki.js's beautiful and intuitive interface! Manage all aspects of your wiki using the extensive and intuitive admin area. Running on the blazing fast Node.js engine, Wiki.js is built with performance in mind. Fully customize the appearance of your wiki, including a light and dark mode. You'll be ready to go within minutes! Step-by-step install guides available for all platforms. Make your wiki public, completely private or a mix of both. Whether it's on a tiny Raspberry Pi or on a high performance VM in the cloud, Wiki.js intelligently make use of the available resources. Upload and manage your media assets from the assets manager. Easily categorize your assets in folders and see where they are used. Wiki.js comes with a search engine built-in. It requires zero setup and is the best option for most users.
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