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Confluence Whiteboards |
Miro |
Why This Matters |
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Native Jira + Confluence Workflow |
Built on Atlassian: whiteboards are a Confluence content type and deeply integrated with Jira. Key capabilities:
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Integrates with Jira/Confluence via apps, but remains an external tool:
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Single Content Model (Pages + Whiteboards + Databases) |
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Miro can be embedded in Confluence, but its boards live in a separate content universe with its own structure and search. |
Says: “Our knowledge, decisions, and visual collaboration all live inside Atlassian Cloud,” which is a much cleaner narrative for leadership and risk teams than “half our collaboration is in a separate vendor.” |
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Atlassian Guard Security & Governance |
Whiteboards inherit Atlassian Cloud + Guard controls:
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Strong security, but as a second security domain: •
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Fewer islands of “data” causing further risk. Whiteboards expand collaboration without expanding the vendor/security footprint beyond Atlassian. |
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Admin & Operations (One Platform vs Two) |
Admins manage whiteboards as part of Confluence admin:
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Requires a separate admin console and operational muscle:
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Reduces admin overhead while still providing an Enterprise experience whiteboard. |
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Import Options |
Native Miro bulk importer for Confluence Whiteboards:
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No equivalent “one‑click” way to bulk migrate back into Miro from Confluence. |
Addresses the “migration risk” objection upfront: Customer can move off Miro with low disruption. |
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System-of-Work Search & Traceability |
Whiteboards are part of the Atlassian system of work:
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Miro content is generally outside of Atlassian search and analytics. |
Supports a “single pane of glass” vision: when searching in Atlassian, you can find boards, pages, issues, and decisions together. |
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Category |
Confluence Whiteboards – Features |
Miro – Features |
How This Enables Replacing Miro & Moving to Cloud Value |
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Core Whiteboarding |
Infinite canvas, sticky notes, shapes, connectors, images, text, pen, sections, templates. Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/ |
Infinite canvas, sticky notes, shapes, connectors, images, text, pen, many templates. |
For retros, planning, basic mapping, and workshops, feature parity is high – most teams don’t need Miro-specific objects to work effectively. |
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Jira Integration on the Board |
Import Jira issues via search/JQL; convert stickies to Jira issues; smart sections to bulk update status/assignee; smart connectors that create Jira “linked issues”. Sources: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/ and https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-articles/NEW-Confluence-whiteboards-for-Jira/ba-p/2633331 |
Jira cards via Miro app; can show/update some fields, but Jira logic lives in an external tool. |
For Jira-centric teams, planning and refinement are better inside Whiteboards. This lets you replace Miro for Jira-related work while strengthening the value of Atlassian Cloud. |
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Confluence Integration & Content Model |
Whiteboards are a Confluence content type (live in spaces, appear in the page tree & search, share space/page permissions, embed in pages). Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/ |
Boards can be embedded/linked in Confluence, but are stored and permissioned in Miro. |
Ideation, documentation, and decisions all live inside Confluence Cloud instead of being split. This supports a cleaner story: “Our collaboration is on Atlassian Cloud,” making it easier to justify cloud investment. |
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Real‑Time Collaboration & Facilitation |
Multi-user editing, cursors, comments, @mentions, timer, voting, private mode, basic workshop tools. Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/ |
Multi-user editing, comments, advanced workshop tooling (more modes/options). |
For standard ceremonies (retros, PI planning, project kickoffs), Whiteboards provide enough facilitation features to replace Miro without hurting team effectiveness. |
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AI on Whiteboards |
Rovo: generate ideas, cluster/group stickies, summarize boards, turn content into Confluence pages/Jira issues. Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/ |
Miro AI: clustering/summarizing within Miro, but separate from Atlassian’s AI. |
Whiteboards let you apply the same AI layer across Jira + Confluence + whiteboards, adding more value to Atlassian Cloud vs keeping AI scattered across tools. |
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Migration – Getting Off Miro |
Native Miro importer (single-board and bulk import) brings Miro boards into Confluence as editable whiteboards (stickies → stickies, text → text, etc.). Sources: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/import-miro-boards-in-confluence-whiteboards/ and https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/import-multiple-miro-boards-to-confluence/ |
Can import some external files, but there is no Atlassian-documented bulk migration path from Confluence whiteboards into Miro. |
This is the “switch over” proof: Customer can move existing Miro content into Atlassian Cloud with low friction, making a replacement program realistic instead of theoretical. |
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Security, Identity & Permissions |
Inherits Confluence Cloud + Guard: SAML SSO, MFA, SCIM, org policies, audit logs, and space/page/whiteboard permissions. Sources: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/ and |
Own identity & permissions, separate from Atlassian; separate SSO and audit configuration. |
Visual collaboration becomes part of the same secured platform as Jira/Confluence. This reduces vendors and simplifies risk/compliance approval for moving to Atlassian Cloud. |
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Licensing & Cost |
Included with Confluence Cloud (no extra whiteboard SKU). Same license covers pages + whiteboards. Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/ |
Separate per‑user licenses. |
Once on Confluence Cloud, Whiteboards add $0 incremental cost. This directly supports “cut costs of Miro and help with cloud value case.” |
Bryan Trummer
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