Companies in the category 'Knowledge Management'
These are companies that provide open source platforms for managing and sharing organizational knowledge.
AI-powered self-hostable bookmark manager
Karakeep is a self-hostable, open-source bookmark manager that allows users to save links, notes, images, and PDFs in one place. It uses AI-based automatic tagging and full-text search to help users organize and retrieve their saved content. The platform offers native mobile apps, browser extensions, RSS feed ingestion, and a REST API, and is available as a managed cloud service or for self-hosting via Docker.
Open-source NotebookLM alternative for teams
SurfSense is an open-source AI-powered knowledge management and research platform that enables teams to connect any large language model to their internal knowledge sources, including Notion, Google Drive, Slack, Gmail, GitHub, and 25+ other connectors. The platform offers real-time team collaboration, hybrid semantic and full-text search with cited answers, podcast generation, and supports self-hosted deployment via Docker.
Open-source wiki and docs platform
Docmost is an open-source collaborative wiki and documentation platform designed for teams that need full control over their data. It offers real-time collaboration, spaces, granular permissions, AI-powered features, and enterprise authentication, and can be deployed on-premises to meet compliance requirements such as GDPR, ITAR, and FedRAMP.
Privacy-first personal knowledge management system
SiYuan is a privacy-first personal knowledge management system that supports complete offline usage, as well as end-to-end encrypted data sync. It fuses blocks, outlines, and bidirectional links to refactor thinking.
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Logseq is a privacy-first, open-source knowledge base designed to help users connect their notes and increase understanding.
Local-first workspace with shared plain text memory
Epicenter is an ecosystem of open-source, local-first applications that stores all user work in a single folder of plain text and SQLite files. The company builds tools that share memory across applications, enabling users to own their data while maintaining interoperability with existing tools like VS Code, Obsidian, and Git.
Team knowledge base and wiki for organized teams
Outline provides a modern team knowledge base that helps teams to share, organize, and collaborate on information. It is built on technologies like Node.js and React, and primarily serves enterprise customers. The platform is designed to be fast, intuitive, and easy to use, making it ideal for teams looking to improve their internal documentation and knowledge sharing.

