Atlassian's team wiki. The enterprise standard for documentation and knowledge management.
Confluence is the default documentation tool for Jira teams, and the Jira integration alone justifies it for engineering organizations. The editing experience is adequate but less enjoyable than Notion. For Atlassian shops, it is the obvious choice. For everyone else, Notion or Slite are better options.
Q: What is Confluence?
Confluence is the enterprise wiki that millions of teams use for documentation, meeting notes, project specs, and knowledge bases. Deep integration with Jira connects documentation to project work.
Q: How much does Confluence cost?
Confluence starts at $6.40/user/mo (Standard). A free tier is available with Up to 10 users, 2GB storage.
Q: Who is Confluence best for?
Confluence is best for engineering teams using jira who need documentation connected to their project work..
Q: Is Confluence free?
Confluence offers a freemium model with a free tier. Paid plans start at $6.40/user/mo (Standard).
Engineering teams using Jira who need documentation connected to their project work.
Teams wanting a modern, flexible workspace — Notion provides a better standalone experience.
Up to 10 users, 2GB storage
$6.40/user/mo (Standard)
$12.30/user/mo (Premium)
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