Hi folks! Looking for some best practices, tips, and thoughts around how to most reasonably utilize Confluence for our knowledge base. We're moving from many years as a startup into a full fledged company with a lot of momentum and potential, so it's time to scrape all of those Google Drives clean and move to a more unified, centralized platform. Exciting times!
The challenge here is that some of the things I envisioned for version control and even AI ingestion aren't proving to be difficult in all cases (ex. Databricks possibilities, etc), but I am finding myself in a spot of browsing through the app marketplace and going "Wait a second - this is a paid app and not something already built in?" It's not a bad thing and gives Atlassian a great idea of what is needed next, but in bootstrap mode, there's no budget for adding in assistive apps for now.
That said, I feel like there are likely more more things I'm missing here and I want to build up this architecture to be as robust and scalable as possible. What are some of your favorite features that you use? What are some wishlist items?
Hello @Adrian Woods
Great tips, @Nikola Perisic
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Hi @Adrian Woods !
You also have the option to create your own company hub which will wrap up all of the spaces in one place. With Google Docs, there is an app that allows the two way synchronization with Confluence. As for the Refined, either you need to create your own Forge application if you are knowledgable with coding. It's not a small app though. You can check their Confluence app here https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1221322/refined-sites-for-confluence-intranets-documentation-kbs?hosting=cloud&tab=overview (I am not being promoted by them in any kind of a way).
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