Emvi is our approach to a real-time knowledge base and we finally opened registrations for public Beta. We found that existing tools structure content in a tree-like hierarchy which tends to limit reach and scalability.
For Emvi we implemented a concept that is closer to pages like Wikipedia or Medium - articles are linked internally, curated to lists and grouped by tags. Our goal is to make it accessible for both technical and non-technical users and to keep the content maintainable for the long term.
Some features we already include:
* Powerful search with filters and sorting options
* Activity feed and notifications
* WYSIWYG-editor with real-time collaboration
* @-mention any element (articles, lists, users, groups or tags)
* Full article change history
* Fine-grained rights management for users and groups
* Multiple translations for articles and list titles
We are currently working on comments and embeds and an early API is available on GitHub[1].
Feel free to share your thoughts and questions in the comments.
Emvi is our approach to a real-time knowledge base and we finally opened registrations for public Beta. We found that existing tools structure content in a tree-like hierarchy which tends to limit reach and scalability.
For Emvi we implemented a concept that is closer to pages like Wikipedia or Medium - articles are linked internally, curated to lists and grouped by tags. Our goal is to make it accessible for both technical and non-technical users and to keep the content maintainable for the long term.
Some features we already include:
* Powerful search with filters and sorting options
* Activity feed and notifications
* WYSIWYG-editor with real-time collaboration
* @-mention any element (articles, lists, users, groups or tags)
* Full article change history
* Fine-grained rights management for users and groups
* Multiple translations for articles and list titles
We are currently working on comments and embeds and an early API is available on GitHub[1].
Feel free to share your thoughts and questions in the comments.
Cheers,
Daniel
[1] https://github.com/emvi