One glance and the whole story is in view
The Overview tab welcomes anyone opening the wiki with a portrait, a short bio, headline stats, current milestones, and a quick jump-off to every section. Great for family, friends, and future-you.

Whether it's your favorite musician, a life-long hobby, a historical figure, or a subject you can't stop reading about — Friday builds and cares for a rich, evolving personal wiki that grows with you.
The live example above is a fan-built wiki dedicated to singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran — music, tours, gear, learning path, and video library, all in one place.
Turn scattered facts, links, and notes into a living wiki for the subject you care about most.
Rich dashboards, timelines, and deep-dive pages — not another flat notes app.
Practice paths, curriculums, and study notes built into the wiki itself.
Friday keeps refining and adding as new information, videos, and events appear.

Built for anyone with a passion
Instead of another notes app or an ever-open browser tab, ask Friday to build the wiki for the subject you love. Friday assembles overview dashboards, deep-dive pages, timelines, media libraries, and even a practice curriculum — then keeps refining it as new releases, events, and insights land.
Overview, deep-dive pages, timelines, media library, and a practice path — all under one dashboard.
Videos, tutorials, interviews, and moments — curated so you can revisit them any time.
Ask Friday to add a new release, a new tour date, a new insight — the wiki evolves with you.
Each tab has a clear job: welcome you in, go deep on the works, trace the journey, celebrate the community, catalogue the tools, build a practice path, and preserve the moments — all beautifully organized under one wiki dashboard.
The Overview tab welcomes anyone opening the wiki with a portrait, a short bio, headline stats, current milestones, and a quick jump-off to every section. Great for family, friends, and future-you.

For a fan of Ed Sheeran, this is the album shelf: every studio record, the story behind it, key tracks, chart notes, and the emotional context that makes the music matter. Swap Ed for any subject and the pattern still holds.

Tours, career milestones, life events, chart moments — organized on a timeline you can scroll through. It turns a career (or a life, or a hobby) into a story with a shape.

Global fan clubs, streaming trends, social communities, and the demographics of the movement around your subject. If you love it, chances are millions of others do too — and now you can see them.

A visual catalogue of the instruments, tools, or kit that matter — with signature models, price notes, and the songs or moments each one is famous for. Great for musicians; adapts naturally for photographers, chefs, or hobbyists.

Wikis usually stop at facts. Friday goes further: a 12-week practice curriculum, chord tutorials, note-taking pages, and progress tracking — so your wiki isn't just a reference, it's a way to actually get better.

Music videos, live performances, interviews, gear breakdowns, and tutorials — curated by category and playable inline. The greatest hits of the internet on your subject, organized once and for all.

Start your own personal wiki
A favorite musician, a family tree, a life-long hobby, a subject that fascinates you — bring it to Friday, and get back a rich, tabbed personal wiki you'll come back to for years.