Stop answering the same question twice. Send them a page instead.
Same question at the counter, on the phone, in every email. A public how-to page fixes that โ but a website builder or a full CMS is more setup than a repair shop or a salon needs, and running your own server is one more job you don't have time for. LeafWiki Hosted is a plain, senior-friendly page. I run the server.

Write
One page, one answer. No template to fight first.
Type the answer once, plain text with a bit of Markdown. No blocks to pick, no theme to choose before you've written a word. Paste a photo with Ctrl+V and it's uploaded and linked โ handy when the answer is "plug it in here, like this."
Auto-save means there's no button to remember either. Write it during a slow afternoon, done.
Share it publicly, no account required
A link, not a login wall.
Turn on public read-only mode and anyone with the link can read it โ no account for a customer to create, no password to reset for someone who just wants your hours or how to reset their router. That's exactly what came up in one of our GitHub discussions: a computer-repair shop needed a public how-to page for customers who aren't technical. Senior-friendly was the actual requirement, not a nice-to-have.
Good fit if
- You run a small shop or practice and keep explaining the same thing to customers
- You want something public and simple โ not a website builder or a full CMS
- You don't want to run, patch, or renew a certificate for your own server
Probably not for you if
- You need online booking, payments, or a full marketing site
- You need per-page permissions for a large team
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, whether that's a shop, a studio, or a one-person practice.
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.