Your life deserves more than a feed.
Buy your own wiki.

A personal archive for your journal entries, photos, videos and lessons learnt — living at WikiYourname. Pay once. Own it forever.

Why I built this

I wanted to get into journaling, so I tried the apps. Within a day I realised what I actually wanted wasn't a diary locked inside someone's subscription — it was my own wiki. A place for concert nights with videos, lessons I'd learnt, opinions, memories. Something I could share with the people I love, and that nobody could take away from me.

So I built WikiNoah. It's filling up with my life — and now I'm making it something anyone can own.

WikiNoah
My real, living wiki — the actual product.
Browse it →

How it works

  1. Pay once.No subscription for your own memories. The wiki is yours — including a full export of everything, any time.
  2. Claim WikiYourname.Your wiki lives at your own domain — registered to you, not to us. Put it in your bio.
  3. Fill it with your life.Journal entries, photos, videos, lessons, opinions. Share it with family and friends — richer than any feed.

Pricing

Founder launch — first 20 only
$49one time · then $99
  • Your own wiki, forever — not a rental
  • First year of storage included
  • WikiYourname domain setup (domain registered to you)
  • Full data export, always
  • Founder pricing locked in for everything we add

After year one, storage is a small at-cost fee (~$4/mo) — or connect your own storage and pay us nothing again. The wiki itself is bought, not rented.

Honest questions

What happens if WikiMe shuts down?

You keep everything. Your domain is registered to you, and full export (entries + media) is built in. That's the point of owning it.

Why is there a storage fee if I paid once?

Storing your photos and videos costs real money every month. We pass it through at cost instead of hiding it in a subscription. Power users can connect their own storage instead and pay us nothing.

Is it private or public?

Your choice, per entry. Keep drafts private forever, publish what you want the world — or just your family — to see.

How is this different from Notion, Day One or Linktree?

Day One is private and rented. Linktree is public and shallow. Notion is a workspace, not a home. WikiMe is your life, archived, at your own address — and you own it.

Claim your name early

WikiMe launches by October 2026. Founder licenses open to the waitlist first — 20 spots at $49.

No spam. One email when founder spots open, one at launch.

You're on the list — welcome aboard. 🎉