Confluence connects teams with the content and co-workers they need to get work done, faster.
Stop drowning in email, prevent pointless meetings, and make everyday a productive day with Confluence.
Share everything in one place
Give teams one place to create, share, and discuss content and projects without the bottlenecks that hold them back.
Break down information silos between teams, departments, and individuals – it's crowd-sourcing for your organization.
Collaboration starts with great content
Put email and shared network drives to rest. Anyone can create meeting notes, requirements documents, file lists, project plans, and more with Confluence's intuitive editor.
Successful teams share knowledge
Capture the tacit knowledge of your co-workers, often trapped in email, in Confluence where it's never lost.
Encourage discussions, collect feedback, and share answers with comments and likes.
Get out of your email inbox
Stop drowning in email and start getting real work done. Confluence automatically tracks activity that needs your attention, giving you one place to follow the plot.
Make decisions faster
Confluence makes it easy to brainstorm remotely and continue conversations asynchronously, reducing wasteful meetings.
Please be aware that while some of our customers run Confluence on SPARC-based hardware, Atlassian only officially supports Confluence running on x86 hardware and 64-bit derivatives of x86 hardware.
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Confluence is awesome for collaboration and content management, easy to administer and extremely easy to use
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