Organizational knowledge disappears when it lives in people's heads, scattered documents, and forgotten Slack threads. Amorce Studio builds AI-powered wiki apps that capture, organize, and surface your team's collective knowledge in a searchable, structured platform. Our AI agents implement rich content editing, hierarchical page organization, full-text search, version history, and access controls. Whether you need an internal knowledge base, a customer-facing help center, or a collaborative documentation platform, we deliver a wiki that makes information findable and keeps it current.
Create Your App< 100ms
Full-text search response time across thousands of pages
30%
Typical reduction in support tickets with a public wiki
4x
Increase in active documentation contributors
Write and format content with a powerful editor supporting headings, tables, code blocks, diagrams, images, and embedded media. Markdown shortcuts and slash commands speed up content creation for technical and non-technical authors.
Organize pages into nested sections and categories with drag-and-drop reordering. Breadcrumb navigation and sidebar trees help readers understand where they are and find related content quickly.
Every word across every page is instantly searchable. Results are ranked by relevance with highlighted snippets, and filters let users narrow by section, author, or modification date to find exactly what they need.
Every edit is tracked with author attribution and timestamp. Compare any two versions side by side, and roll back to a previous version with one click if a page is accidentally overwritten or corrupted.
Control who can view, edit, and publish content at the section or page level. Internal documentation stays private, while public-facing help articles are accessible without authentication.
Automatic reminders flag pages that have not been reviewed in configurable time periods. Content owners receive notifications to review and update stale information before it misleads readers.
A 200-person software company needed to replace Confluence with a faster, simpler internal wiki. Amorce Studio built a wiki app with hierarchical documentation, full-text search, and role-based editing permissions — migrating 3,000 existing pages, reducing page load times by 80 percent, and increasing weekly active editors from 15 to 60 within the first quarter.
A customer support team needed a public-facing help center with internal editorial controls. We built a wiki app where support agents draft and review articles before publication, customers search and browse without authentication, and analytics reveal which articles resolve the most support tickets — reducing ticket volume by 30 percent within three months of launch.
A research organization needed a collaborative documentation platform for cross-departmental knowledge sharing. Our AI agents built a wiki app with department-scoped sections, cross-linking between related research topics, citation formatting, and version history with regulatory compliance audit trails — replacing a chaotic system of shared drives and email attachments that had caused two data loss incidents.
We analyze your existing documentation, identify knowledge gaps, and design the information architecture for your wiki app. Our AI agents create the category hierarchy, define content templates for common page types, and establish governance workflows that ensure content stays accurate and current over time — solving the stale documentation problem that plagues most knowledge bases.
Our AI agents generate the complete wiki platform: rich content editor with template support, hierarchical navigation with search, version control with diff viewing, access control per section, and import tools for existing documentation. Content migration from Confluence, Notion, or Google Docs preserves formatting and structure.
After launch, contribution analytics show who is writing, which pages are most read, and where gaps exist. Our AI agents can add features like suggested edits, cross-linking recommendations, and content quality scoring to encourage contributions and maintain documentation quality as your organization grows.
The cost of undocumented knowledge is invisible but enormous. New hires take months longer to become productive. Support teams answer the same questions repeatedly. Decisions are re-litigated because nobody documented the reasoning the first time. Amorce Studio builds wiki apps that make capturing knowledge so easy that documentation becomes a natural part of work, not an extra burden.
Existing wiki tools either offer too much or too little. Confluence is powerful but expensive and overwhelming. Notion is flexible but unstructured. Google Docs is familiar but unsearchable at scale. Our AI-powered approach builds wiki apps that strike the right balance — enough structure to stay organized, enough flexibility to accommodate how your team actually documents knowledge.
A wiki is only useful if people can find what they need. Poor search, confusing navigation, and missing cross-links turn a knowledge base into a documentation graveyard. Amorce Studio builds wiki apps with search that surfaces relevant content instantly, navigation that guides readers logically, and automatic cross-linking that connects related pages — making your knowledge base a tool people actually use.
Yes. We build import tools that migrate pages from Confluence, Notion, Google Docs, and Markdown files while preserving formatting, hierarchy, and embedded media. URL redirects ensure existing bookmarks and links continue working after migration.
Every edit is saved with the author's name and timestamp. You can view the complete edit history of any page, compare two versions side by side with highlighted differences, and restore any previous version with one click.
Absolutely. Access controls are configurable per section or per page. Internal documentation stays behind authentication while customer-facing help articles are publicly accessible. This dual-mode setup works within a single wiki platform.
Full-text search indexes every word across all pages with relevance ranking, highlighted snippets, and filter options. Search results consider page titles, content, and tags, making it easy to find information even when you do not remember exactly where it was documented.
Yes. Each page or section can have a configurable review cycle. When content reaches its review date, the assigned owner receives a notification to verify accuracy and update if needed. This prevents the documentation decay that makes knowledge bases unreliable.