Table of contents
- Why Super works well for wiki sites
- 1. Ukraine Help Wiki
- 2. Soulframe Wiki FR
- 3. Menowiki
- 4. POHODÁŘI Wiki
- 5. Planetary Impacts Community Wiki
- 6. Ronin Wiki
- 7. The Umbra Wiki
- 8. AIFITLAB Wiki
- What these Super wiki examples have in common
- Why build a public wiki with Super?
- Building your own wiki site with Notion and Super
A great wiki should do more than store information. It should feel easy to explore, simple to update, and professional enough to share with the public.
With Super, a wiki can move beyond the default feel of a Notion page and become a proper website with a clearer structure, stronger branding, cleaner navigation, and a better visitor experience.
The examples below show how flexible a Super wiki site can be. Some are built for communities. Some are used for product documentation. Others support games, research, education, public resources, and technical guides.
Each site has a different purpose, but they all show the same thing: Super gives creators a simple way to turn organized content into a public wiki that feels polished, useful, and easy to share.
Why Super works well for wiki sites
Wikis often grow over time. What starts as a few pages can quickly become a full resource hub with guides, categories, updates, support links, and community pages.
Super helps make that kind of content easier to present as a website. Instead of sending people to a plain workspace or a long list of pages, creators can use Super to give their wiki a proper homepage, custom styling, public URLs, SEO settings, navigation, and a cleaner browsing experience.
This is especially useful for public-facing wikis. Visitors may arrive from search, social media, Discord, customer support, or a shared link. When the wiki looks and feels like a real website, it becomes easier to trust, easier to use, and easier to return to.
These Super wiki sites below are great examples of that in action.
1. Ukraine Help Wiki
Site: ukraine-help-wiki.super.site
Ukraine Help Wiki is a strong example of how Super can support a public resource site with an important purpose.
The site is built to help Ukrainians in Germany find practical information. Its homepage is direct, organized, and easy to scan. Visitors can quickly find sections for current updates, first steps in Germany, transport, housing, work, education, healthcare, legal help, and city-specific support.
This is where Super adds real value. A resource like this needs to be easy to share and easy to use. The site does not feel like a private document that was simply made public. It feels like a proper help center with clear entry points and a structure made for real visitors.
The multilingual setup is another strong detail. Since the audience includes people from different backgrounds, language access matters. The site also includes community links, feedback options, Telegram resources, and other support links, which makes it feel active and useful.
For public information projects, trust and clarity are important. Super helps this wiki present urgent resources in a calmer, more website-like format.
Why it works well:
Ukraine Help Wiki shows how Super can turn a practical resource library into a public help site. It is easy to share, easy to scan, and organized around the needs of its audience.
2. Soulframe Wiki FR
Site: soulframewiki.fr
Soulframe Wiki FR is a polished community wiki for French-speaking Soulframe players. It has the feel of a dedicated fan resource, but with the structure and branding of a real website.
The homepage is organized around the main areas players may want to explore, including equipment, lore, factions, personalization, stream archives, partners, and community links. This makes the site useful for both new visitors and returning players who are looking for specific information.
The custom domain also helps the wiki feel more official and memorable. For a gaming community, this matters. A clean domain is easier to share in Discord, social posts, videos, and community discussions.
Super also helps the site keep a stronger visual identity. Instead of looking like a basic document, Soulframe Wiki FR feels more connected to the game and its community. The layout, section groupings, and community links all support that experience.
Why it works well:
Soulframe Wiki FR shows how Super can help community wikis feel more branded and complete. It gives players a clear place to learn, explore, and connect.
3. Menowiki
Site: menowiki.super.site
Menowiki is a thoughtful educational wiki about menopause. It brings together symptoms, articles, books, podcasts, medical directories, social accounts, and preparation resources for medical appointments.
This is a good example of how Super can help make sensitive information feel more approachable. The site is simple, warm, and easy to browse. Instead of overwhelming visitors with a long list of links, the homepage uses clear sections and friendly page cards that make the information feel more manageable.
Super’s value here is in presentation. A topic like menopause can feel personal, confusing, or difficult to research. By turning the content into a public website, Menowiki gives visitors a calmer place to start learning.
The “who we are” section also helps build trust. It explains the purpose of the project and gives the site a more human tone. Combined with the organized structure, this makes the wiki feel like a helpful public resource rather than a scattered collection of notes.
Why it works well:
Menowiki shows how Super can help educational content feel more human and accessible. The site is simple, organized, and built around helping visitors find the right next step.
4. POHODÁŘI Wiki
Site: pohodari.super.site
POHODÁŘI Wiki is a community wiki with a strong onboarding purpose. It helps visitors understand the POHODÁŘI community, learn how to start, explore the role-play world, and find external links.
The site has a clear personality. It feels energetic, direct, and made for its audience. This is one of the strengths of using Super for a wiki site: the page can still be easy to update, but the final result does not have to feel plain.
The homepage is split into clear sections, including starting on POHODÁŘI, the role-play world, VIP accounts and BTC, extra features, and external links. This gives new members a simple path into the community.
One useful detail is the mobile note that tells visitors to rotate their device for a better wiki experience. It is a small touch, but it shows that the creators are thinking about how people actually use the site.
Why it works well:
POHODÁŘI Wiki shows how Super can support community onboarding. It gives members a central place for rules, guides, features, and next steps, while still keeping the site full of personality.
5. Planetary Impacts Community Wiki
Site: impacts.wiki
Planetary Impacts Community Wiki is one of the most content-rich examples in this list. It supports a scientific and research-focused community studying planetary impact processes.
The site organizes a complex topic into clear resource areas, including online tools, datasets, technical tutorials, field studies, impact hazards, organizations, hydrocodes, shock effects, experimental facilities, data standards, open science information, and announcements.
This is a great example of how Super can help make a deep knowledge base easier to explore. Research wikis can easily become difficult to browse because they contain so many different types of information. This site avoids that by giving visitors clear sections and direct paths into the content.
The custom domain also helps the wiki feel more credible and easier to share in academic or community settings. For a project that depends on researchers, students, contributors, and partner organizations, that public-facing polish matters.
The site also includes contribution options, community directory details, newsletter information, social links, and acknowledgments. These features make it feel like an active community resource rather than a static archive.
Why it works well:
Planetary Impacts Community Wiki shows how Super can support serious research and education projects. It turns a large amount of information into a structured, public resource that feels easier to trust and use.
6. Ronin Wiki
Site: ronin-wiki.super.site
Ronin Wiki is a strong example of a branded ecosystem wiki. It brings together beginner guides, product information, game pages, wallet resources, marketplace links, support pages, and community links.
The site feels more like a launchpad than a basic knowledge base. Visitors can learn what Ronin is, explore essentials, find games, install a wallet, read guides, join Discord, visit support, or follow related social channels.
This is exactly where Super can help a wiki become more useful for product education. A Web3 and gaming ecosystem has many moving parts, so visitors need a clear way to understand where to begin. Ronin Wiki gives users multiple entry points without making the homepage feel cluttered.
The design also feels more branded than a standard documentation page. The use of visuals, guide cards, game sections, and calls to action helps the wiki feel connected to the larger Ronin ecosystem.
Why it works well:
Ronin Wiki shows how Super can turn a wiki into a branded onboarding hub. It helps new users understand the ecosystem while giving experienced users quick access to deeper resources.
7. The Umbra Wiki
Site: umbra.super.site
Umbra Docs is a clean product documentation site for Umbra. It focuses on shading systems, product information, motors, fabrics, controls, knowledge pages, and ordering resources.
This site is a great example of how businesses can use Super to turn internal or product knowledge into a public documentation hub. The homepage is simple and practical. It does not rely on long explanations. Instead, it guides visitors toward the product category or resource they need.
For product documentation, this kind of structure is useful. Customers, partners, sales teams, and support teams often need quick access to accurate product details. A Super site can make that information easier to present and easier to share.
The design also keeps the focus on clarity. Each section has a purpose, and the page feels built around helping users find product information quickly.
Why it works well:
Umbra Docs shows how Super can support business documentation. It gives product information a clean public home that can help reduce repeated questions and make resources easier to access.
8. AIFITLAB Wiki
Site: aifitlab-wiki.super.site
AIFITLAB Wiki is a technical documentation site for robotics and embodied AI hardware. It introduces AIFITLAB and then quickly points visitors toward product documentation.
The structure is simple and effective. Visitors can find documentation for product categories such as RobStride, DAMIAO, Unitree Motor, Xiaomi CyberGear, FEETECH, Pupper V3, LeRobot, and other related resources.
For technical audiences, speed and clarity matter. Developers, builders, and customers usually want to find the right product guide without searching through a long marketing page. AIFITLAB Wiki does that well.
Super helps the site work as a public docs hub that fits into the larger customer journey. The wiki links back to the main AIFITLAB website, collections, OEM or ODM information, bulk purchases, shipping, returns, and payment pages. That makes the wiki more than a documentation page. It becomes part of the full product experience.
Why it works well:
AIFITLAB Wiki shows how Super can support technical product documentation. It keeps the structure simple, the content easy to browse, and the connection to the main business clear.
What these Super wiki examples have in common
These wiki sites cover very different topics, but they show a few common benefits of building a wiki with Super.
First, they all feel easier to share. Some use a custom domain, while others use a clean super.site URL. In both cases, the wiki feels like a public website that can be sent to customers, community members, players, researchers, or readers.
Second, the homepage matters. Each example uses the homepage as a guide, not just a storage space. Visitors can understand the purpose of the wiki and choose where to go next.
Third, Super helps the sites feel more polished. The layouts, sections, page cards, navigation, and branded details make the wikis feel more intentional. That is important when a wiki is meant for public use.
Fourth, these examples show that Super is flexible. A Super wiki can be used for a game community, public support project, research group, business documentation site, technical resource hub, or educational library.
Why build a public wiki with Super?
A wiki is useful when people can actually find and understand the information inside it. Super helps make that possible by giving your content a stronger website experience.
For communities, Super can turn guides, rules, updates, and support links into a branded hub.
For businesses, Super can turn product knowledge, help docs, and internal resources into public documentation.
For educators and researchers, Super can turn complex information into a cleaner resource library.
For creators and project teams, Super can make a wiki easier to launch, share, and maintain without needing to build a site from scratch.
The biggest benefit is simple: Super helps your wiki feel ready for visitors.
Building your own wiki site with Notion and Super
If you are planning to build your own wiki site, start with the visitor’s main goal. Ask what they need to find first, what categories would make sense to them, and what pages should be easy to reach from the homepage.
Then, build your Notion structure around those needs. Create clear parent pages, use short page titles, group related resources, and keep the homepage focused. Avoid turning the front page into a long list of everything in your workspace.
Once the structure is clear, Super can help turn that Notion setup into a more polished website. You can use it to make the wiki feel cleaner, more branded, and easier to share with the public.
The examples above show that there is no single way to build a wiki site with Notion and Super. A wiki can be simple or detailed, educational or technical, community-led or business-focused. What matters most is that the site helps people find the right information faster.
For teams, creators, communities, and businesses, that is the real power of a good wiki. It turns knowledge into something people can actually use.
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