Manage multiple organizational units in Q.wiki

Modified on Thu, 2 Apr at 4:22 PM

Q.wiki Multisite is the solution for companies with multiple locations. You manage processes centrally, document local knowledge per site, work multilingually, and give all teams a shared platform – secure, transparent, and with minimal administrative effort.

Key benefits

  • Less technical effort and reduced administrative work: one system instead of many isolated solutions
  • Global knowledge platform instead of local silos: roll out best practices quickly across the entire company
  • Optimized SOPs for everyday use: clear, current, and lived processes
  • Flexible permissions management: cleanly separate global guidelines and local requirements
  • Intelligent search: find content across all sites quickly
  • Multilingual support: manage content in any language

What Multisite makes possible

  • Central process management: define company-wide specifications once, automatically use them everywhere
  • Local areas per site: document individual processes and content in local language
  • Transparent process culture: all workflows in one system, accessible to all sites
  • Seamless integration: secure and compatible with existing Q.wiki functions
  • Short video: Q.wiki Multisite at a glance (external)

Who should use Multisite?

  • Companies with multiple locations, business units, or country subsidiaries
  • Organizations that need to combine global standards with local requirements (e.g., HR, compliance, production, sales)
  • Teams that want to replace redundant systems and accelerate collaboration

Request a live demo

Get advice on AI package, Q.wiki Connect, and Multisite (external)

Further information

Case study: Build a management system across 40+ locations – Glas Trösch Holding AG (external)

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