* [Serialist](http://serialist.net/)'s static pages (documentation, blog). We actually have ikiwiki generate its static content as HTML fragments using a modified page.tmpl template, and then the FastCGI powering our site grabs those fragments and embeds them in the standard dynamic site template.
* [Apua IT](http://apua.se/)
* [PDFpirate Community](http://community.pdfpirate.org/)
-* [Banu](https://banu.com/) uses Ikiwiki for its website, to convert static Markdown pages into PHP scripts which are served along with non-Ikiwiki PHP generated contents. The static contents benefit from use of Ikiwiki's plugins. Ikiwiki is purely used as a CMS and no wiki or web-based editing is allowed. Ikiwiki is run offline, and the resulting scripts are uploaded using rsync to the website.
* [Software in the Public Interest](http://spi-inc.org/)
* [NXT Improved Firmware](http://nxt-firmware.ni.fr.eu.org/)
* [The FreedomBox Foundation](http://www.freedomboxfoundation.org/)
* [Richardson Family Wiki](http://the4richardsons.com) A wiki, blog or some such nonsense for the family home page or something or other... I will eventually move the rest of my sites to ikiwiki. The source of the site is in git.
* [The personal website of Andrew Back](http://carrierdetect.com)
* [SolderPad Documentation](http://docs.solderpad.com)
+* various sub-domains at kisikew.org ([example](https://portal.kisikew.org/))