Docmost
Confluence and Notion both want your team's documentation in their cloud; Docmost, an
open-source collaborative wiki platform, keeps it on your server. The centerpiece is a
Notion-style block editor with CRDT-based real-time collaboration: multiple people edit the
same page simultaneously and changes merge without conflicts or overwrites. Content lives in
spaces - per team, project, or department - with nested page trees, role-based permissions,
groups, inline comments, page history with restore, and full-text search across everything.
The editor covers tables, code blocks, callouts, KaTeX math, and file attachments, and
diagramming is built in rather than bolted on: Mermaid, Draw.io, and Excalidraw all render
inside pages, alongside embeds for Airtable, Loom, Miro, and more. Migration paths include
Notion, Markdown, HTML, and ZIP archive imports (Confluence, PDF, and DOCX importers ship in
the Enterprise edition, along with SSO via SAML/OIDC/LDAP and MFA). The stack is TypeScript
with PostgreSQL and Redis, deploys via Docker Compose, runs in air-gapped environments with no
external dependencies, and is translated into 10+ languages. The AGPL-3.0 community edition
carries no per-seat fees; the project has passed 20,000 GitHub stars since its 2024 launch.
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