XWiki vs. Confluence

XWiki is a knowledge management and collaboration platform that serves as an alternative to Confluence, helping organizations structure, centralize, and share their internal knowledge at scale. On the other hand, Atlassian Confluence is a specialized team collaboration tool primarily adopted by software development teams.

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More organized

XWiki is a leading alternative to Confluence. Beyond the set of features you can expect from an Enterprise wiki to have, like WYSIWYG editing, rights management, file attachments, PDF exporting, XWiki offers advanced capabilities that help you better organize and structure your information. Unlike Atlassian Confluence, XWiki supports a structured data model that lets you add form and consistency to your content. This structure simplifies the creation and editing process and, when combined with XWiki’s nested page feature, drastically improves navigation and searchability across your wiki.

Compared to Confluence which is addressing mainly technical users, XWiki allows development, support, sales, HR, and marketing teams of all sizes to use XWiki as knowledge basescollaborative intranets, or external resource centers  to increase efficiency and better serve their customers. What's more, the dedicated migrator makes the transition a seamless process by providing the right tools, means, and resources.

Affordable and safe

XWiki is free to use and download thanks to its open-source nature, which gives you full access to the source code and complete control over your deployment. In contrast, Confluence is proprietary software, meaning its code is not publicly available and switching away can involve vendor lock-in and limited data migration. We believe open source is about your own choices, making it the safest path from an investment point of view. As a Confluence free alternative, you choose where you deploy, what services you use, and what features you need. XWiki can be deployed both on your server or on our cloud, but the best thing is that you can change your mind anytime without losing any data or code.

XWiki SAS offers services and solutions with a better price-to-quality ratio than most alternatives on the market. Furthermore, market leaders such as Amazon and Lenovo are using XWiki and benefit from the expertise that our professional team possesses.


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Extensible and fully customizable

XWiki is designed with extensibility, adaptability, and flexibility in mind. We believe that software should adapt to the needs of its users, not the other way around. Whether you start with the default features or require deep customization, XWiki gives you the freedom to tailor the platform to your exact requirements.

As an open-source platform, XWiki provides full control over both the interface and the underlying structure. Developers can build entirely new functionalities, while non-technical users can use built-in tools like App Within Minutes to create custom applications quickly, without writing any code.

While both XWiki and Confluence offer extension directories, the level of flexibility is very different. XWiki allows full custom development and user-driven configuration. Confluence, on the other hand, is proprietary software that offers limited customization. This impacts cloud environments where control over functionality and hosting is restricted, reducing the compatibility between the need and the solution.

This flexibility makes XWiki suitable for a wide range of use cases and team sizes. Whether for HR, support, marketing, or development teams, it can serve as a knowledge base, an intranet, a collaboration space, or the backbone for business-critical applications.

Technology and features

Why choose XWiki as an alternative to Confluence?

Structured, adaptable, and extensible

We believe software needs to adapt to its users and not the opposite. XWiki's features, extensible capabilities, and data structure model allow making this happen without too much struggle.

An open model

XWiki is 100% open-source software (developed under the LGPL license), unlike Confluence which is proprietary software.

This brings a number of benefits.

  • From the innovation point of view. At XWiki SAS, we believe that innovation is led by transparency and free competition. The open-source concept relies on community contributors who are freely improving the product. This means that XWiki is a secure investment and has a better ROI due to the ongoing updates and improvements developed by the community.
  • Adaptable to the market needs. The open-source software will always be transparently developed as the contributors provide ideas, report bugs, find fixes or suggest new features. This model ensures a better understanding of the market needs as the improvements come directly from real users.
  • Never stop adapting. Thinking beyond the standard extensibility features such as plugins, structure, and UI that Confluence also provides, XWiki benefits from the open-source values which dictate that the source code will be always available for further improvements. This means the sky is the limit when it comes to customizations and extensions.
  • Change your mind at any given time. We believe open source is about your own choices, making it the safest path from an investment point of view. You choose where you deploy, what services you use, and what features you need. XWiki can be deployed either on your server or on our cloud, but the best thing is that you can change your mind at any given time, which makes it a clearly superior alternative to Confluence.

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