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Operational documentation
Procedures, standards, and live documentation that can be reviewed, updated, and delivered inside everyday workflows.
MediaWiki engineering and knowledge architecture
WikiVisor turns MediaWiki into operational documentation hubs, publishing systems, and semantic knowledge bases for teams and entities that need durable, connected information.
schema: KnowledgeBase
nodes: pages | forms | templates | properties
edges: links | categories | workflows | APIs
runtime: MediaWiki + Semantic MediaWiki
15+
years building and maintaining MediaWiki systems
Semantic
knowledge models, forms, templates, data extraction, and APIs
Full stack
server tuning, extensions, UX, skins, hosting, and support
We take the platform behind Wikipedia and adapt it to uncommon business, publishing, and nonprofit workflows.
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Procedures, standards, and live documentation that can be reviewed, updated, and delivered inside everyday workflows.
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Editorial tools for authoring, review, quality control, and publication of articles and specialist content.
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A shared place to write, discuss, edit, structure, and reuse organizational knowledge.
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Flexible systems for text, media, data, approvals, forms, scripts, reports, and integrations.
Team
WikiVisor is a team of developers, administrators, designers, and project managers focused on MediaWiki. We work across code, servers, semantic ontologies, templates, page forms, scripts, data extraction, visualization, extensions, widgets, gadgets, APIs, interface design, training, and support.
MediaWiki is open-source software for collaborative editing through a browser. It is proven at global scale, multilingual, legally clean, and adaptable to private or public knowledge work where facts stay reviewed, improved, and traceable.
AI can assist with drafting and research, but a wiki keeps knowledge accountable: reviewed, improved, and traceable through human stewardship.
A familiar web interface with room to adapt around your team, company, product, or project.
Links, categories, semantic properties, and versioning reveal gaps and keep knowledge current.
Reduce license dependency with free software that can run in your own language and environment.
Run in the cloud, on corporate infrastructure, or even locally when the workflow requires it.
A mature extension ecosystem lets the platform match unusually specific scenarios.
APIs and data integrations connect the wiki to databases, services, and business processes.
Implementation is only useful when it stays reliable, fast, and understandable.
Improve reliability and performance across MediaWiki and its supporting services.
Tune core settings and extensions around concrete user tasks.
Connect MediaWiki with databases, tools, processes, and APIs.
Design ontologies and interfaces for structured organizational data.
Shape UX, skins, and brand elements around real work.
Teach users and teams how to work effectively with MediaWiki.
Host and operate MediaWiki when you do not want to maintain infrastructure.
Keep systems updated, stable, secure, and useful over time.
I am a web developer specializing in semantics and business process management. For more than 15 years I have created and maintained MediaWiki-based solutions for companies, nonprofits, and independent projects.