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MediaWiki Benchmarks

MediaWiki is open source wiki software for collaborative knowledge bases. This page shows how MediaWiki sites perform and what they run, from a sample of 25,000 sites.

About MediaWiki

Built for

Communities, nonprofits, schools, and organizations that need collaborative documentation, from small teams to very large public wikis.

Most common use

A documentation wiki or knowledge base.

Strengths
  • Built for collaborative editing and version history
  • Proven at very large wiki scale
  • Strong user roles and permissions
Watch-outs
  • Best suited to wiki content, not general websites
  • Setup and administration can be technical
  • Default editing experience may need customization

Performance overview

66%
CWV pass rate
5,577 field-data sites
1.3s
Median LCP
125ms
Median INP
0.05
Median CLS

Tool adoption

CDN92%
Analytics92%
Email capture88%
Cookie compliance86%
Tag manager86%
Live chat83%
Marketing automation46%
Payments1%
Maps1%
CRM0%
A/B testing0%
Reviews0%
Booking0%
Reservations0%
SEO plugins0%

Structured data and SEO markup

Open Graph91%
Canonical tag90%
Twitter Card85%
JSON-LD6%
Organization schema6%
Article schema4%
WebSite schema3%
Microdata0%
Product schema0%
LocalBusiness schema0%
FAQPage schema0%
Breadcrumb schema0%

Most-used tools

Analytics
  • 1Cloudflare Browser Insights
  • 2Snowplow Analytics
  • 3Quantcast Measure
Live chat
  • 1Zendesk
  • 2WhatsApp Business Chat
  • 3ManyChat
Reviews
  • 1Trustpilot
CDN
  • 1Cloudflare
  • 2jsDelivr
  • 3Amazon S3
Marketing automation
  • 1Wunderkind
  • 2MailChimp
  • 3Braze
Cookie compliance
  • 1OneTrust
  • 2Funding Choices
  • 3snigel AdConsent

Top countries

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Percentages show the share of MediaWiki sites where each signal was detected. Benchmarks derived from public web-performance datasets (HTTP Archive and the Chrome UX Report); cleaning, platform classification, and analysis are Stackra's own.