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Unmatched Wiki Editing with Powerful Add-Ons, But Some Basic Features Require Extras
What do you like best about the product?
Best wiki editing experience I have ever used. Database tables for when you need fully structured data, Page Properties and the neat page properties report when you need just a bit of metadata. Absolutely insane number of add-ons available. The drag drop in the tree view navigation in particular blows my mind with just how good it is - it is the gold standard blueprint for how to do drag drop. It's the little touches like that that make Confluence delightful to use.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes you need an add-on for the "but it's so obvious!" features, like a list of dropdown options when editing a page, or showing incoming links.
As with any documentation system, content can get stale. I've not yet found the magic technique to keep the content updated yet.
As with any documentation system, content can get stale. I've not yet found the magic technique to keep the content updated yet.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Central searchable spot for documentation and decision logs, with edit histories, deep links and strong collaboration tools like inline comments and live edits
Great for Team Collaboration, But UI Needs Improvement
What do you like best about the product?
What I appreciate most about Confluence is the ability to share my work with my team, which helps us collaborate and complete tasks more efficiently. It is very easy to use
What do you dislike about the product?
The only aspect I dislike is the user interface, as I feel it could be made more user-friendly.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Confluence has been instrumental in addressing my challenges with time management and resource management. It provides the tools I need to organize my work more efficiently and keep track of resources, making my workflow much smoother.
Confluence, your best option for collaborative work
What do you like best about the product?
- It enables real-time collaborative editing and in-line comments for seamless teamwork.
- It natively integrates Jira roadmaps and tasks to connect strategy with execution.
- It uses Atlassian Intelligence (AI) to summarize, generate content, and answer questions.
- It organizes information with dynamic databases (similar to Notion, but Confluence is much better) to manage goals or projects.
- It functions as a centralized, auditable single source of truth (SSOT).
- It natively integrates Jira roadmaps and tasks to connect strategy with execution.
- It uses Atlassian Intelligence (AI) to summarize, generate content, and answer questions.
- It organizes information with dynamic databases (similar to Notion, but Confluence is much better) to manage goals or projects.
- It functions as a centralized, auditable single source of truth (SSOT).
What do you dislike about the product?
- The page editor, while modern, can be clunky and frustrating when aligning images or complex macros.
- The default notification system needs improvement; it can overwhelm users with alerts for minor changes.
- The default notification system needs improvement; it can overwhelm users with alerts for minor changes.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
From my perspective, Confluence’s main purpose is to solve knowledge chaos by giving us a single source of truth, so we stop hunting for info in emails and chats. It's also brilliant at connecting our strategic plans (the "why") directly to the team's work in Jira, which creates real alignment. The templates are a massive efficiency win, getting everyone on the same page for things like meeting notes or project plans. Plus, the new AI features are incredibly helpful for quickly summarizing long pages, turning all that information into actual answers.
Great Core Features, But Add-Ons Can Get Pricey
What do you like best about the product?
Confluence is a great wiki-style site and has good flexibility. It's easy to learn and format nicely and has good content features such as image and video, attachments, blogs, and so on. The swish integration with Jira is a powerful point, allowing dynamic links, reports, and charts to be created based on your connected Jira issues, allowing these to be condensed to a wider audience. It serves us well as the company's intranet.
What do you dislike about the product?
Add-ons are quite often required to extend the base functionality (which can be limited in some respects), and can be very expensive - especially when you combine (a) minimum user tierings and (b) the fact that add-ons must be purchased at the same tier as Confluence, and cannot be restricted to a smaller userbase. For the Data Centre version, constant vulnerability patches are required which can take a lot of time with testing and deployment.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Alignment of disparate processes that never had a unified home. Now teams across the business - including front, middle, and back office - have an ideal place to store, edit, and share project statuses, meeting minutes, process guides and diagrams, and any other required documentation.
Effortless Collaboration, But Needs Better Content Management as Teams Grow
What do you like best about the product?
I really appreciate how Confluence brings all of our team’s documentation together in a single location. Organizing information, linking between pages, and ensuring everyone stays on the same page is straightforward, eliminating the need for constant email chains or Slack messages. The real-time editing and commenting tools also make working together feel effortless.
What do you dislike about the product?
The main challenge is that the workspace can feel a bit messy as it grows. It’s easy to come across outdated or duplicate pages, which sometimes makes it hard to find the most accurate information. It would be great if Confluence offered smarter tools to keep content organized and up to date automatically.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Confluence solves the problem of scattered information. It’s become our single source of truth for processes, project documentation, and cross-team communication. Having everything documented and searchable saves time and helps maintain consistency across departments.
Centralized Knowledge Hub with Seamless Atlassian Integration
What do you like best about the product?
What I appreciate most about Confluence is its ability to centralize knowledge throughout the organization. It offers a unified, organized space where teams can document their processes, share updates, and work together in real time. As an admin, I find its seamless integration with other Atlassian tools like Jira particularly valuable.
What do you dislike about the product?
Handling permissions on a large scale can get complicated, particularly within big organizations that have numerous spaces and user groups. Over time, it’s common for access settings to become inconsistent.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Now, each department benefits from a dedicated, organized space for their content: IT oversees technical documentation, HR maintains policies and onboarding resources, and project teams work together on requirements and retrospectives in real time. This structure has significantly minimized duplication, enhanced transparency, and made it much easier to locate information.
As an admin, I find the integration with Jira and other Atlassian tools especially valuable—being able to link documentation directly to issues, epics, and releases means important context is always preserved. Confluence helps keep everyone on the same page, cuts down on unnecessary meetings, and reinforces our overall approach to information governance.
As an admin, I find the integration with Jira and other Atlassian tools especially valuable—being able to link documentation directly to issues, epics, and releases means important context is always preserved. Confluence helps keep everyone on the same page, cuts down on unnecessary meetings, and reinforces our overall approach to information governance.
Great Organization and Formatting, But Performance Can Lag
What do you like best about the product?
There are just enough text formatting options to keep things organized and easy to read, without being overwhelming. The ability to structure pages by sites and folders helps with organization as well. The live collaboration also works quite well.
What do you dislike about the product?
Performance can be a bit slow at times, pages taking a bit of time to load. The database functionality is a powerful way of capturing information, however it's still a bit rough around the edges when it comes to usability.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It keeps our information in one place that is easy to query. It allows us to share information across teams and throughout the entire company in a unified way. It's a wiki, so not really revolutionary, however it's very easy to use and does a great job at keeping our company information in one place for knowledge sharing. Storing information across multiple documents on a shared drive does not help with productivity as it takes a lot of time to find what you actually need to work, or requires you to ask colleagues for help in finding documentation. Confluence solves these issues in a rather simple and effective way.
Excellent Documentation Tool with Seamless Sharing and Jira Integration
What do you like best about the product?
This is one of the best documentation tools I have used. Sharing documents is very straightforward, and searching for content is also simple and efficient. Its integration with Jira makes the combination extremely effective for our needs. The guest license feature is particularly useful, as it enables me to add external users and share only the spaces that are relevant to them. I also find the new Rovo feature to be excellent.
What do you dislike about the product?
The calendar really ought to be included as a standard feature, but unfortunately, it's only offered in the more expensive packages. Additionally, it would be much better if there were an option to assign third-party apps to particular groups rather than making them available to every user.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use Confluence to store all the technical documentation for our applications. It has also proven helpful for recording user acceptance test cases, since cloning pages and running tests multiple times is straightforward. Additionally, we keep records of application managers and their substitutes, making it easier for everyone to know the right contact person, especially given the large number of applications we manage.
Transforms Ideas into Shared Knowledge—Collaboration at Its Best
What do you like best about the product?
What I love most about Confluence is how it transforms scattered ideas into shared knowledge. It’s more than just documentation—it’s where collaboration actually comes to life.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I find challenging about Confluence is how easily content can become outdated or disorganized over time. It’s such a powerful tool, but it really depends on teams maintaining good structure and habits.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Confluence solves the problem of scattered information and siloed communication. It brings everything—plans, docs, and discussions—into one shared space, so everyone stays aligned. For me, it means less time chasing context and more time focusing on actual work.
Confluence Templates Make Reporting and Planning a Breeze
What do you like best about the product?
I like the templates in Confluence- it makes easy to create new reports, project plans, etc.
What do you dislike about the product?
Editing large pages is slow with limited formatting options.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps our team to centralize our project document and keep them easily accessible.
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