We have a Confluence Cloud implementation with upwards of 50 users spread across engineering, product management, client implementation projects, and customer service.
When a developer on my team publishes a page to Confluence (typical use case is that of a release notification), I want them to notify other Confluence users -- approximately 25 of them. And it's quite error-prone and inefficient to list out the 25 people by their handles.
Now, all of these people are available on Microsoft Teams.
Is there a way to:
I've already tried setting up MicrosoftTeams Confluence Connector Lite (https://solutionsbytext.atlassian.net/wiki/marketplace/discover/app/confluence-microsoft-teams-connector-lite) but that doesn't send alerts for new page creations: it sends out alerts only for page updates.
Any suggestions?
Hi @Chiranth I can think of a few methods, some better than others.
In my opinion, I think a combination of option 2 and 3 is the easiest to setup and manage. The Atlassian team you create can be used in Jira/JSM and other Atlassian products, so you could get more functionality out of it than just page notifications. And option 3 would ensure the notification (email and/or Teams message) gets sent, without having to rely on users remembering to @mention or share the page with the team.
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