🔥 New feature drop: You don't want to miss this!

The Confluence database team has been hard at work and we have some really exciting news!

We are thrilled to announce 3 huge product updates…

  1. 🗣️ Inline database comments

  2. 👥 User mentions with notifications

  3. 📥 Revamped import flow


🗣️ Inline database comments

We’ve now added in the ability to write comments on your database - tag your co-workers, have a discussion, leave them feedback on their database! You can leave comments on specific database cells (and within card/board entries) as well as react or reply to comments already on the database.

There are three ways to leave a comment in a database

  1. Right click on a database cell, then select ‘Comment’ from the contextual menu

  2. Hover over a database cell, then select the ‘Add’ icon on the right hand side of the cell

  3. Right click on a database cell, then use the keyboard shortcut ‘command + option + c’

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👥 User mentions with notifications

Today, users can enable notifications for user mentions so that users can receive both in-app and email notifications. This ensures that your team members are promptly informed and can participate in discussions and updates, fostering a more collaborative environment.

  1. Navigate to Field settings for the ‘@ User' field type

  2. Toggle ‘Send notification to mentioned user’ on

Note: Ensure your database permissions are set correctly so that mentioned users are able to access your database!

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📥 Revamped CSV import

We released the first milestone out of two in revamping our CSV import experience. This milestone included a tonne of bug fixes when importing a CSV into a blank database as well as auto-detection of field types, to minimise user effort when importing CSVs.

To try out the new experience

  1. Click the three dot menu in the top right hand corner of your database

  2. Select ‘Templates and import’

  3. Navigate to ’Import'

  4. Select the CSV button

In milestone two we’ll be improving the import flow when adding content to a database with existing data, helping users easily map new data to existing fields.

 

We hope you enjoy these updates. 

 

As always, we'd love to hear any feedback, thoughts or questions!

 

Cheers,

Christina Ristevski | Confluence databases product manager

 

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Anne Saunders
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February 20, 2025

These are great!

I hope non-smart hyperlinks or labels or tags for non-Smartlink URLs are on the roadmap, because that's my #1 need right now.

Jason Hills February 20, 2025

I just used the new import with a very complex CSV (networking info) and am very, very pleased with how well the new import feature translated the data.

Would it be possible to, in the future, allow a determination of the target data type like in Jira? That is, this source column becomes a tag column in the destination using the existing data as tags, or select that it stays text or whatever?

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Steven Slings February 21, 2025

Great features! I'm not seeing them in our Database though, when will these be rolled out?

Andrew Zimmerman _Appfire_
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February 23, 2025

Great updates! Thanks!

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