
What I like best about Confluence is how it brings all our project knowledge into one organized and collaborative space.
In my day-to-day work, I use Confluence to create and update documentation for QA processes, automation workflows, release notes, and sprint planning. The real-time collaboration feature makes it easy for teams to comment, review, and refine content without long email chains.
I also appreciate how smoothly it integrates with Jira. I can link user stories, test cases, and RCA pages directly to Jira issues, which helps keep both documentation and development work aligned. The templates—especially for meeting notes, project plans, and retrospectives—save a lot of time and help maintain consistency across teams.
Overall, Confluence makes it much easier to maintain clear, structured, and searchable documentation that everyone in the team can rely on. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Confluence is very useful, there are a few areas that can be frustrating in day-to-day work. Page loading can slow down when spaces become large or contain heavy content. Formatting can also feel inconsistent at times, especially when editing complex tables or nested content.
Search results are not always precise, and finding older pages sometimes takes extra effort. Managing permissions at scale can also be confusing, particularly when multiple teams and spaces are involved.
These issues don’t block usage, but improving performance, search accuracy, and editing consistency would make the overall experience better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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