Confluence has become the knowledge hub for modern organizations. Teams rely on it to document processes, onboard new employees, publish technical documentation, maintain SOPs, and capture institutional knowledge.
Yet many organizations overlook one simple question:
How easy is it for people to access that knowledge?
Publishing documentation is only the first step. The real challenge is making information easy to discover, share, and measure.
If you've ever copied a Confluence page URL, you've probably noticed how long and difficult it can be to share.
Long links can be:
Many teams work around this by copying links into documents, Slack messages, Microsoft Teams, or emails—but those links often become difficult to manage over time.
Knowledge only creates value when people actually use it.
Consider a few common scenarios:
In each case, the goal isn't simply to publish documentation—it's to make it accessible at the moment it's is needed.
Short links provide a cleaner and more professional way to share Confluence pages.
Instead of sharing lengthy URLs, teams can create concise, memorable links that are easier to distribute across:
Even better, if the destination changes, the short link can continue pointing users to the correct page without requiring everyone to update the original URL.
Not every user starts from a desktop browser.
QR codes make Confluence content instantly accessible from mobile devices.
Imagine placing QR codes on:
With a quick scan, employees can open the relevant Confluence page without searching or typing a URL.
This creates a seamless bridge between physical spaces and your organization's knowledge base.
One of the biggest challenges with documentation is understanding whether it's actually being used.
Questions like these are difficult to answer without additional insight:
Link analytics provide valuable visibility into how documentation is being consumed, helping teams identify popular resources, improve discoverability, and make informed decisions about where to invest their documentation efforts.
That's why we built Short Links, QR Code Manager & Analytics for Confluence Cloud.
The app enables teams to:
Whether you're onboarding new employees, publishing internal documentation, supporting field teams, or improving knowledge sharing across your organization, making your Confluence content easier to access can significantly increase its value.
Organizations invest countless hours creating documentation. Making that documentation easier to share, easier to access, and easier to measure helps ensure it delivers real value. Because great documentation isn't just written—it gets used.
Whether you are using specialized tools like Short Links, QR Code Manager & Analytics for Confluence Cloud (a solution my team is affiliated with) or simply standardizing your internal processes, the key is prioritizing accessibility. When documentation is easy to discover, your team can spend less time searching for information and more time putting it into action.
If you want to try these features for yourself, you can install the Short Links, QR Code Manager & Analytics for Confluence Cloud app here: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/3442209271/short-links-qr-code-generator-analytics?tab=overview