Gyld vs an internal wiki
An auto-built, agent-readable company brain vs. hand-written docs
What is an internal wiki?
An internal wiki (such as Confluence, a Notion wiki, or a docs site) is a human-maintained collection of pages your team writes to capture knowledge. It is only as current and complete as the people who update it, and it is built for people to read — not for agents to query.
Gyld vs an internal wiki: how they compare
A wiki captures what someone took the time to write down. Gyld builds a company brain automatically from your live apps — email, chat, docs, CRM, and files — so the knowledge stays current without manual upkeep, and it serves that knowledge to agents over MCP rather than to a reader in a browser.
| Gyld | an internal wiki | |
|---|---|---|
| How it is built | Auto-indexed from your live apps | Written and updated by people |
| Freshness | Stays current as data changes | Goes stale without manual upkeep |
| Coverage | Everything you choose to index | Only what someone documented |
| Consumer | AI agents (via MCP) + search | People reading pages |
| Citations | Agents cite the source record | Manual links if any |
When to choose Gyld
- You want knowledge that stays current without someone maintaining it
- You want agents to use company knowledge, not just people reading docs
- Important context lives in apps (email, chat, CRM), not only in written pages
When to choose an internal wiki
- You need curated, authoritative human-written documentation (policies, runbooks)
- The value is in deliberate writing and structure for people to read
- You want a single editorial source of truth maintained by your team
Frequently asked questions
Does Gyld replace our wiki?
Not exactly — a wiki is curated human writing, which still has value for policies and runbooks. Gyld complements it by auto-indexing your live apps into an agent-readable company brain, and it can index your wiki too so its content is available to agents.
Why is an auto-built company brain better for AI?
Wikis capture only what someone wrote down, and they drift out of date. Gyld indexes your actual apps continuously, so agents work from current, source-cited knowledge instead of stale or missing documentation.
Give your agents real company context
Gyld is the business context layer for AI — connect your apps, build your company brain, and plug it into any agent over MCP.