A Wiki for Your Project

ClearWiki brings project teams together in a more productive, efficient and cost-effective way, whether team members are geographically in one place or not. It’s incredibly easy to use, even for non-technical team members.

Create a Wiki
 (Includes 10 users & 256Mb storage free)
 

 

  • Work together as a productive, efficient team

    Work as a teamIncrease productivity by having one central collaboration point, no matter where you are.

     

  • No setup costs or setup time

    fast and cost effectiveInternal IT departments can be slow to react to small project needs. ClearWiki setup takes just minutes. Minimal cost, with no fixed term contract.
     

 


Inprove Project Effiency

By maintaining a central, online repository for your project documentation, ClearWiki will improve the efficiency of your project.

Ensuring all project documentation is kept in one place will reduce confusion and ambiguity, and reduce email traffic. ClearWiki's document versioning will ensure a full revision history of your profect files is maintained.

Your team members can access the wiki at home or in their office. If security is a concern, then you can encrypt all traffic to and from your wiki by subscribing to the SSL feature.

You can pay monthly, or pay a one-off fee just for the length of your project.

Project Knowledge Management

ClearWiki brings some simple but powerfull knowledge management tools to your project. Labelling (tagging) your project content and documents with keywords, allows your team members to quickly collate information.

A quality search engine is key to good knowledge management. ClearWiki's search engine indexes content and documents, so you can search inside your project files. Combined with relevance ranking, and word stemming, the search engine delivers fast and accurate results. You can even use logical expressions in your search query.

"We are a technology licensing company and we chose ClearWiki because it has a simple user-friendly interface, enabling our employees and stakeholders to quickly capture ad-hoc information and distil it into valuable knowledge."
Dave Wardle, Business Development Director - Oxford Catalysts www.oxfordcatalysts.com



"By far the easiest wiki I've used... Brilliant."
John Lema - www.3ptsoft.com



Tips

  • Maintain a project blog.
  • Maintain a directory of your project team with team member photos.
  • Label (tag) your content with project keywords to enhance your knowledge management.
  • Create a wiki for each new project.
  • Once your project is complete, you can easily download all wiki content in a zip file for you to archive with your project and close your wiki.