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Confluence
Create, organize, and discuss work with your team
Confluence Reviews - Page 100
3,571 reviews
Recommended
Fernando H.
Marketing and Advertising, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Confluence has a great evolution since the beginning, but still fails short and usability and user experience. Sometimes is not so easy to find the best edit solution for a given task on Confluence. I expected more intuitive flow and interface, to not have "to think a lot" to figure out how to use it properly.
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Max H.
11-50 employees
Used monthly for 2+ years
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Every team needs a place to collaborate, it does provide that.
It is a good idea to have a wiki-like knowledge sharing system (i.e. Confluence) close to your defect tracking and change management (if that is JIRA). It is then a one-stop shop for which you need one account, which is very convenient.
Wikis come a dime a dozen: I'd rather host a wiki on the intranet and get exactly the functionality that I like. The project-centric approach enforced by Confluence feels like a straight-jacket instead of a scaffold. Considering that, I think it is too expensive.