I'm a huge fan of wikis, and of particular ways of using them within a company.
(But I'm not as big a fan of certain wiki software products that seem guided by enterprise sales to customers who don't seem to understand wikis. :) )
One thing an enterprise product did do passably well, for a big win, was integration of a drawing tool. Not everyone in a company needs that integration, but some users will, and its presence can mean that a super-helpful visual is captured when it otherwise wouldn't.
https://www.tldraw.com/ can be live embedded (in Notion at least, I haven't tried Confluence or others) giving you a very nice shared drawing ability within a wiki that doesn't otherwise support that functionality.
Could you summarize a few nuggets of wisdom about why you like wikis? Specifically, what particular ways of use are the most effective within a company?
(But I'm not as big a fan of certain wiki software products that seem guided by enterprise sales to customers who don't seem to understand wikis. :) )
One thing an enterprise product did do passably well, for a big win, was integration of a drawing tool. Not everyone in a company needs that integration, but some users will, and its presence can mean that a super-helpful visual is captured when it otherwise wouldn't.