As part of our mission to set knowledge free, Confluence sponsored the Severance podcast throughout season 2. We got to hear all about the show's behind-the-scenes makings and learn how Adam Scott and Ben Stiller stayed connected to unlock their knowledge and produce this mind-blowing show—including that jaw-dropping season finale!
That got us wondering…how would Lumon Industries use Confluence? With all of Kier’s knowledge at their fingertips and collaborative spaces to connect the Innies, Confluence would be a game changer for every Macrodata Refiner.
Our Atlassian Creators community also rose to the occasion, creating scenario after scenario of how their Innies might Confluence. Check out these winning submissions!
Honorable Mention: @Raul Pelaez _TecnoFor - Marketplace Partner_ shared that his Innie organizes documentation on Confluence like a machine. 🤖
Honorable Mention: @Margo Sakova - OKR Board for Jira by Oboard agreed that while she’d take the risk of Severance in some cases, a well-organized Confluence might end the story right there.
And our winner…drumroll, please! @Robert Hean depicted his Severance and how Confluence could aid in his Innie communicating with his Outie. They might not share memories, but they can still share information!
Tell us in the comments below–how does your Innie (or Outie even!) use Confluence?
And while you’re at it, don’t forget to listen to Severance podcast episodes here and watch the show on Apple TV!
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