yea, hosted-mediawiki was my immediate thought. cheap or free, basically the same kind of permissions/etc as any other.
and 100% agreed, self-hosting is usually not a good choice for a small company, and cost is basically not an issue beyond ~10+.
Notion is an interesting one. I wouldn't personally call it a wiki, but I can kinda see why some would. but the performance and cost and and etc combined with feature-lock-in that Notion has would put it pretty far down the list for me too (though probably still well above confluence), and possibly completely rule it out (which confluence avoids).
and 100% agreed, self-hosting is usually not a good choice for a small company, and cost is basically not an issue beyond ~10+.
Notion is an interesting one. I wouldn't personally call it a wiki, but I can kinda see why some would. but the performance and cost and and etc combined with feature-lock-in that Notion has would put it pretty far down the list for me too (though probably still well above confluence), and possibly completely rule it out (which confluence avoids).