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The self-hosted, open-source Nuclino alternative
Last updated June 30, 2026
Nuclino is fast and has a capable AI assistant with citations and an official MCP server, so the contrast with tela is not about AI existing — it is where your knowledge lives and how far the automation goes. Nuclino is proprietary and cloud-only, with the full assistant gated to its top tier. tela is open-source, self-hostable, stores markdown you own, and Atlas generates docs from your code.
tela vs Nuclino, at a glance
| Feature | tela | Nuclino |
|---|---|---|
| License | Open source (AGPL-3.0) | Proprietary SaaS |
| Self-hostable | Yes — self-host free, plus a free cloud tier | No — cloud only |
| Ask your docs (AI) | Built in — semantic + full-text, answers with citations | "Sidekick" — full version on the top tier |
| Agents read & write (MCP) | Built in — agents read & write (39 scoped tools) | Yes — official MCP server |
| Generate docs from your code | Yes — Atlas builds a cited, coverage-checked wiki from git + Jira | No |
Why teams switch to tela
- Self-host and own your data — Nuclino is cloud-only with no on-prem option.
- AI is not paywalled to the top tier — semantic retrieval is built in.
- Atlas generates a cited wiki from repos and Jira; Nuclino is a manual wiki.
When Nuclino is the better choice
Nuclino is exceptionally fast and simple, with a lovely lightweight UX, instant graph/board/canvas views, and zero setup. For a frictionless hosted team wiki where speed and minimalism matter more than self-hosting and repo-to-doc generation, it is a delightful choice.
Try tela
tela is an open-source (AGPL), self-hostable team wiki. Self-host it, or start on the free cloud tier at telawiki.com. See the MCP server docs for connecting your agents, or compare tela with other tools.
nuclino.com/pricing + help docs, official MCP (verified 2026). tela facts current as of June 2026.