A wiki hosting service, or wiki farm, is a server or an array of servers that offers users tools to simplify the creation and development of individual, independent wikis.

Prior to wiki farms, someone who wanted to operate a wiki had to install the software and manage the server(s) themselves. With a wiki farm, the farm's administration installs the core wiki code once on its own servers, centrally maintains the servers, and establishes unique space on the servers for the content of each individual wiki with the shared core code executing the functions of each wiki.

Both commercial and non-commercial wiki farms are available for users and online communities. While most of the wiki farms allow anyone to open their own wiki, some impose restrictions. Many wiki farm companies generate revenue through the insertion of advertisements, but often allow payment of a monthly fee as an alternative to accepting ads.

Fandom, created by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley Starling in 2004 and formerly known as Wikicities and Wikia, is a well-known example of a wiki-hosting service.

Comparison of wiki hosting services

This comparison of wiki hosting services or wiki farms is not comprehensive, it details only those 'notable' enough (in Wikipedia terms) to be included. A useful comprehensive comparison of wiki farms can be found on MediaWiki's site, at mw:Hosting services.

Online services which host wiki-style editable web pages. General characteristics of cost, presence of advertising, licensing are compared, as are technical differences in editing, features, wiki engine, multilingual support and syntax support.

This table compares general information for several of the more than 100 wiki hosting services that exist.

All the mentioned services have WYSIWYG editing.

Wiki hosting services
Hosting serviceStartCostAd supportedContent licenseSubdomainCustom themesDownload, backupOther FeaturesBase wiki engineLanguageSyntax support
Confluence2004Non-free?No??Plugins, SSL, file storage, permissioning, WebDAV.WYSIWYG Rich-text editor script plugin No formulas
Central Desktop2005Non-free?No??Access control, full-text search, calendaring, single sign-on to multiple projects, project templates, RSS enabled.[?] (custom)HTML, CSS/templating No formulas
Ourproject.org2002FreeNoCopyleft (choice of Creative Commons, GNU FDL, other licenses)Yes??Mailing lists, FTP, SSH, ddbb, email alias, backups, CVS/SVN, forums, task management.MoinMoin by default; custom supportedSupports English, Spanish, French, and many other languages.
PBworks2005Non-freeNoYesYes?No page limits, SSL, RSS & Atom, email notifications, file management, page access settings.[?] (custom)All HTML, JavaScript, LaTeX formulas
Fandom2004FreeYesCreative CommonsYes, but not for multilingual wikisYesYesCommon login and common preferences to all wikis of FANDOM for the same user. Blog, User Page, and User Talk pages for users.MediaWikiAll languages Wikipedia supports (and some more); Community Support in English, Chinese, German, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French and several other languages.[citation needed]Wikitext as used by MediaWiki, Some HTML, JavaScript, Math formula, Lua
Miraheze2015FreeNoCreative CommonsYesYesYesCommon login, custom extensions and skins and custom domainsMediaWikiAll languages Wikipedia supports (and some more)WYSIWYG Rich-text editor script plugin
Wikidot2006FreeNo?Yes????All languages Wikipedia supports (and some more)Wikitext as used by MediaWiki, Some HTML, JavaScript, Math formula, Lua

Deprecated wiki hosts

This section is for hosts that were previously in the list above but no longer available:

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