.ca websites Wikis Usage Statistics and Market Share in Canada (.ca)

We are tracking usage statistics and market share for 6 web technologies in the Wikis market in Canada (.ca). As of February 2026, the most popular web technology in Wikis in Canada (.ca) is Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, with 53% market share. In second place is MediaWiki, with 30%. After that, DokuWiki holds 14%, followed by ikiwiki with 1% and Atlassian Confluence with 1%. Top 5 web technologies together account for 99% of the market. The remaining 1 web technologies in Wikis collectively have a 1% market share. Global Wikis market share report is available here.

Wikis Market Share in Canada (.ca) in February 2026

About Wikis

Wiki software is collaborative software that allows users to create and collaboratively edit pages or articles via a web browser.

We are tracking 6 different technologies in Wikis.

There are 152 websites using Wikis in Canada (.ca websites) in out database.

Wikis Usage Statistics and Market Share in Canada (.ca) in February 2026

    #1 Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware52.63%
    Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware is an open-source web platform that combines wiki, content management, and groupware functionalities to facilitate collaborative work, documentation, and project management on a single intuitive interface. The platform is designed to be highly customizable and user-friendly, offering a wide range of features such as forums, blogs, polls, and more, all integrated within a single application.
    #2 MediaWiki MediaWiki29.61%
    MediaWiki is an open-source wiki software that powers collaborative websites like Wikipedia, enabling users to create, edit, and manage content on a wide range of topics. It uses a simple markup language for formatting and is highly customizable, making it suitable for various applications. The platform supports multiple languages and is widely used for community-driven projects, documentation, and knowledge sharing.
    #3 DokuWiki DokuWiki13.82%
    DokuWiki is an easy-to-use, lightweight, and flexible wiki software that allows collaborative document creation and management. It's known for its simplicity, speed, and small footprint, making it suitable for individuals and small teams. DokuWiki uses plain text files for content storage, which are parsed into HTML. It supports various plugins and themes, enhancing functionality and appearance.
    #4 ikiwiki ikiwiki1.97%
    ikiwiki is a wiki software that allows users to easily create, edit, and manage content on a website. It generates static HTML pages from Markdown or reStructuredText formatted text, making it simple to maintain and publish information. Ikiwiki is highly customizable and supports various plugins for additional functionality. It is particularly well-suited for blogging, documentation, and project collaboration.
    #5 Atlassian Confluence Atlassian Confluence1.32%
    Atlassian Confluence is a collaborative team work space that combines wikis, document management, and project management tools in one centralized location. It enables teams to easily create, edit, and share knowledge and information in real-time, fostering better collaboration and communication.
    #6 XWiki XWiki0.66%
    XWiki is a collaborative platform that allows users to create and manage wiki content, documents, and knowledge bases. It supports rich text editing, version control, and customizable dashboards. XWiki also provides advanced features like scripting, reporting, and integration with external systems. It is widely used for knowledge management, project collaboration, and intranet sites. XWiki.

Wikis Market Share History in Canada (.ca) in Last 12 Months