Announcing Wikispaces Private Label
May 1st, 2006 by Adam
Today, we’re thrilled to announce Wikispaces Private Label, a service for organizations that want their own dedicated Wikispaces environment.
Wikispaces Private Label provides you with a dedicated, branded environment on your own domain that looks and feels like your existing website. With Private Label, you can create as many spaces (wikis) and user accounts as you like.
Wikispaces Private Label includes:
- A dedicated Wikispaces environment
- Unlimited spaces (each space can be private, protected, or public)
- Unlimited user accounts
- Your own domain space e.g. wiki.yourdomain.com
- Customized look and feel so that your wikispaces look like your existing websites
- The ability to manage your own user accounts and spaces
- System wide statistics
- All the regular features of Wikispaces you’ve come to love
If you’re loving Wikispaces and are part of a school, university, non-profit, company, or other organization, consider upgrading to our Private Label plan and sharing Wikispaces with all of your colleagues.
This means we now have three Wikispaces plans.
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Free
Free!
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Plus
$5/month
or $50/year |
Private Label
$100/month
or $1,000/year |
| One public space at yourspace.wikispaces.com with advertising | One private or public space at yourspace.wikispaces.com with no advertising | A dedicated, branded Wikispaces environment, on your own domain, that looks and feels like your existing website, in which you can create as many spaces and as many user accounts as you like. e.g. wiki.yourplace.com |
If you are one team working together on a project, our Free and Plus plans are for you. If you are community or organization with lots of teams working on lots of projects, our Private Label plan is for you.
Here are two great examples of Wikispaces Private Label.
American Veterinary Medical Association (http://www.wiki.avma.org/)
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), established in 1863, is a not-for-profit association representing more than 73,000 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. Structured to work for its members, the AVMA acts as a collective voice for its membership and for the profession.
Collegiate School (http://www.wiki.collegiateschool.org/)
Collegiate School is the oldest independent school in the United States. It was founded in 1628 by the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church as a school for children of Dutch colonists. Originally housed on the southern tip of Manhattan (then known as New Amsterdam), the school has been located next to the West End Collegiate Church in the heart of the Upper West Side since 1892.
Read our pricing page for more information, , or contact us to learn more at help@wikispaces.com

Does private (or any other wikispace subscription) allow one to block access to specific pages in a wikispace while leaving access to the rest open.
I ask because, if I could block access to pagelist, about, managespace, then I could give someone a link to a specific page in my wikispace and then they woudl be only able to view pages linked to that page (or linked to pages linked to that page). (Of couse, they coud guess unlinked page names, but I’m not so worried about that.)
If we had such a feature, I could get all my students to create a wikispace where they would upload all their work and responses from others. Then, when they were ready, they would create a table of contents page for the selection of items they wanted to make public. In short, wikipsaces would work as an eportfolio without any big learning curve or investment in a new platform.
Wikispaces does access control at the space level not the page level yet. So typically people create different spaces for each group.
Our Private Label service of course allows you to create as many spaces as you like so that makes things easy.