If you want to decide, which tool to use, you need some proper information and comparisons. You will find some more help on this page. For now please refer to the images below.Update: These charts are outdated. New ones are in preparation, there have been a lot of changes, also tools like Redmatrix, Misty will be added.A feature list comparison:A...
Hubzilla is not intended as a federation social media system. That is not the reason it was created. It is intended as a content management system with decentralised cross-domain permissions/privacy. No other software in existence provides this functionality. Integrating this cross-domain access of essentially any form of data with social media is what makes it magic.However I recognise that there are people who live their life by this "one tool for one job" mantra and fail to see the advantage of tools that are made to work well together. That's precisely why I branched Zap several years ago. It's core focus is social media as opposed to content management; and you may find it a better match for your needs; especially if you would rather use dedicated software for providing wikis and other stuff.But people exist who not only want to provide a wiki in addition to social networking --- they also want the two to work together with a single login and where the permissions and privacy they provide on wiki items ALSO work seamlessly within their social network. This is functionality which only Hubzilla can provide and which cannot be achieved by using dedicated wiki software.