BookStack vs Wiki.js
Self-host pick — both replace Confluence (Team wiki / documentation).
Both BookStack and Wiki.js self-host as a replacement for Confluence (Team wiki / documentation). Pick BookStack if you want a MIT-licensed codebase (MIT); pick Wiki.js for AGPL (AGPL-3.0). Both run in roughly the same cost bracket — $5 vps — php + mysql, very light footprint vs $5 vps for small/medium teams.
| BookStackopen-source | Wiki.jsopen-source | |
|---|---|---|
| License | MIT | AGPL-3.0 |
| Setup time | 10min docker-compose | 20min docker-compose |
| Monthly cost | $5 VPS — PHP + MySQL, very light footprint. | $5 VPS for small/medium teams. |
| GitHub | BookStackApp/BookStack | Requarks/wiki |
| Replaces | Confluence + 1 other | Confluence |
Good fit for
In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli confluence prints Confluence's self-host options including both —
how the CLI works →
FAQ
Which is easier to self-host, BookStack or Wiki.js?
BookStack: 10min docker-compose. Wiki.js: 20min docker-compose.
What does each cost to run?
BookStack: $5 VPS — PHP + MySQL, very light footprint.. Wiki.js: $5 VPS for small/medium teams.. Both projects are free and open source.
Do BookStack and Wiki.js replace the same SaaS?
Yes — both are open-source alternatives to Confluence.