A wiki for your clients. Not a server to babysit.
Runbooks, SOPs, project notes โ the stuff a client still needs six months after you've moved on. You shouldn't have to renew an SSL cert at midnight to keep it online.

Share with a client
A link, not a login request.
Turn on public read-only mode and anyone with the link can read โ no account for them to set up, nothing for you to explain over email. Keep editing behind your own login the whole time.
Good fit if
- You're a consultant, freelancer, or small agency documenting client work
- You want a wiki without owning the server it runs on
- You've outgrown a folder of Google Docs, but a full enterprise suite is overkill
Probably not for you if
- You need real-time collaborative editing
- You need per-page or per-team permissions for a large org
That's a different product โ I'd rather say so now than after you've signed up.
Founding member pricing โ after the beta
The beta itself is free. This is what founding members pay once it ends โ locked in for as long as you stay subscribed, as a thank-you for testing early, not a discount that quietly disappears. All prices excl. tax.
Viewers don't count โ unlimited read-only sharing included.
Help shape LeafWiki Hosted
The beta starts in September 2026 โ free, for 10 people. I'm looking for a small group to actually use it, tell me what's missing, and help shape what launches before it costs anything.
Get a beta spot and I'll reach out personally โ no sales pitch, just questions about how you'd use it and what would make it worth paying for.
No payment now. No payment during the beta either. Just your email โ spots are limited to 10.
LeafWiki is a project I maintain myself, alongside my day-to-day consulting work. You're talking directly to the person building it.