I've been tasked with developing a Confluence collaboration page for a group that is currently using a chat channel (Navsea fusion).
I believe that on the chat channel i can add a link to the confluence document. This allows chat channel users to have awareness. But syncing the users between the confluence site and the chat channel seems as though it could be cumbersome.
I'm wondering how much these two tools can work together?
If you want the user in your chat to be added to your Confluence when accessing the Confluence doc that has been shared in your Chat channel, what you can do is
- In your Confluence Cloud site admin section under site access menu, you can set your company's domain in there so users with approved email domains can join with or without an invitation and then access the page, in condition that the space and page is accessible to all Confluence users. For example if user 123@abc.com doesn't exist in Confluence yet, if you abc.com as the approved email domains, anyone with the domain that accesses your Confluence would automatically be added to your Confluence application
Thanks for the response. I have more recently realized that I'm on Confluence 6.15 Server and don't have admin rights.
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