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Doczilla

Self-hosted documentation wiki for engineering teams

7.2/10Good

Overview

Doczilla offers a compelling self-hosted alternative to cloud-based documentation platforms, appealing to organizations prioritizing data sovereignty and infrastructure control. The platform delivers solid documentation features with Markdown support, version control, and Git integration. Self-hosting provides security benefits and eliminates vendor lock-in concerns. The interface is clean and functional, though not as polished as some modern SaaS alternatives. Setup and maintenance require technical resources, which can be a barrier for smaller teams. Documentation of the product itself could be more comprehensive. The platform is less mature than Confluence but more straightforward to implement. Best suited for organizations with technical capacity to self-host, data residency requirements, or strong preferences for owning their documentation infrastructure.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Self-hosted option
  • Git integration
  • Markdown support
  • No vendor lock-in

Cons

  • Requires infrastructure management
  • Smaller community
  • Less polished UI

Features

Deployment

Self-HostedYes

Integrations

Git IntegrationYes

Core Features

Markdown SupportYes
OpenAPI SupportYes
Full-Text SearchYes

Pricing

Community

Free
  • Self-hosted
  • Basic features
  • Community support

Team

$15/mo

$150/yr when billed annually

  • Self-hosted
  • Advanced features
  • Email support
  • Analytics

Enterprise

Custom
  • Self-hosted
  • All features
  • Priority support
  • Custom integrations

Comparisons with Doczilla

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