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Confluence is a content creation and collaboration platform that connects teams with the content, knowledge, and coworkers they need to get work done, faster. Confluence spaces are great for creating and organizing rich content related to Jira projects using Confluence pages – meeting notes, project plans, requirements documents, release notes, roadmaps, and more.
Give your team the ability to share, discuss and work with Jira application issues in Confluence, and create knowledge articles for your service project customers. Here are some of the ways you can benefit from integrating Confluence with your Jira applications:
For... | You can... |
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Bugs | Create a knowledge base article to document a workaround for a bug. |
New features | Create a product requirements document for a new feature. |
Self-service | Create knowledge articles that customers can view on the customer portal to find solutions themselves |
General Jira use cases | Document and collaborate with your team on an issue in Confluence. |
And here are just a few of the things Confluence allows you to do:
Share pages
Watch pages
Create knowledge articles from service project issues
Collaborative commenting, especially through the use of @mentions
Form a team network and let them know what you are doing via a status update
Add images, picture galleries, videos, and more
Enable various content macros
Ready to add Confluence to Jira? Go to Pages in Jira's sidebar, and begin your free trial. You can cancel at any time via Manage Applications.
See Integrating Jira and Confluence for more information.
Here are some of the best features of Confluence that Jira users would benefit from.
Many of our customers write product requirements documents using Confluence to plan new product features. The Product Requirements Blueprint helps development teams collaboratively create, discuss, and organize their product requirements. It's easy to link your product requirements in Confluence to issues in Jira.
For more information, see Blueprints.
Surface everything your development team is working on in Jira to the teams that live in Confluence with Team Calendars.
Timeline Calendar: View plans 3 months ahead of time
JQL Support: Track your versions, issues, and agile sprints
Date Ranges: Visualize issues over time to understand upcoming workload
To install this feature, please visit Atlassian Marketplace.
Any Jira search result can be embedded in a Confluence page using the Jira issues macro with your choice of included fields and field ordering. With the Jira issues macro, you can:
Display a table of issues on your page, based on the results of a search using JQL or a Jira URL.
Display a single issue from the Jira site, or a subset of selected issues from your Jira search results.
Display a count of issues from the Jira site.
Create a new issue on the Jira site and display that issue on your page.
Auto-convert makes producing reports of issues, backlogs, and tasks as easy as copy and paste. With Jira and Confluence connected, you can paste individual issues or Jira query URLs into the editor and watch them immediately transform into the Jira issues macro.
Whenever an issue is mentioned in a Confluence page using the Jira Issues macro, Jira will create an issue link to that page for you, automatically. Specs to issues, knowledge base articles to support tickets, project outlines to tasks – it all works.
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