
List must-haves such as offline viewing for road trips, easy photo uploads for receipts, and family calendar embeds. Test two candidates for a week with real chores. The best choice is the one non-technical relatives use unprompted because it removes friction, not adds features.

Create simple areas like Home, Food, Money, Maintenance, Health, and Fun. Give edit rights broadly but keep finances private. Default to open comments and track tasks openly. Clarity about who owns what page prevents bottlenecks and builds trust long before any stressful deadline arrives.

Follow the 3-2-1 rule: three copies, two media, one offsite. Export the whole wiki quarterly to a readable format, and print essentials like emergency contacts. Test airplane-mode access during travel. Practicing recovery turns a scary unknown into a calm, routine checklist everyone can execute.
Choose high-contrast colors, larger fonts, and clear tap targets. Offer voice input on phones and alt text on images. Provide a master QR code on the fridge that opens the home page. Good accessibility helps everyone, especially when hands are full or eyes are tired.
Introduce the wiki with a playful scavenger hunt: find the Wi‑Fi password, add a snack to groceries, and upload a drawing to the gallery. Narratives beat manuals. Kids remember characters and quests, while adults appreciate quick wins that demonstrate immediate, repeatable value.
Create time-bound links for babysitters, cleaners, or contractors that expire automatically. Limit access to only necessary pages, like parking details and appliance guides. After each visit, review logs and revoke access. Respectful boundaries protect privacy while still empowering helpers to do great work independently.
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