Almanac is a hosted wiki and source library designed to organize files into a source-backed knowledge base. It enables users to transform their existing files, such as markdown documents, CSVs, and PDFs, into structured wiki pages where sources and citations are maintained and linked to every claim. The platform is intended for use by teams and agents, providing a shared workspace that connects related ideas and keeps evidence attached to the relevant information. The service focuses on ensuring that documentation remains source-cited, allowing users to track the origins of information and maintain transparency in their knowledge base. Almanac supports the organization of various types of content, including project notes, financial documents, and research materials, by building a source library and integrating citations directly into wiki pages. This approach helps users and their agents access readable, evidence-backed documentation that reflects the latest updates and decisions. Almanac is delivered as a hosted solution, accessible via the web, and is structured to be both human-readable and accessible to agents. The evidence does not specify details about pricing, licensing, or any integrations beyond support for agents. Its primary focus is on creating a living, source-cited wiki that keeps sources organized and connected to the knowledge being documented.
Almanac is a Knowledge base & wikis product. It focuses on organizing and maintaining a source-cited, living wiki from existing files for teams and agents. It is built as a B2B product for teams and organizations needing collaborative knowledge management. The product ships for the web and the command line.
Almanac first shipped in 2026. Key capabilities include hosted wiki, source library, and citation management.
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