Well, that is the reason for the builtin comment function at the bottom of the page. Your customers will either need a user account for your Confluence instance or you will need to enable anonymous users to make comments (in the permissions settings). The later is easy, but you won't know who made the comments.
That sounds like what I need, a builtin comment function. Our customers do have their own user accounts for our Confluence Instance. Thank you Bill!
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Hi @Sara Juel,
What information do you want to feed back to you through this comments function?
If you are using Jira at the same time, you can try using the Issue collectors feature to do this.
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I just want my customers to be able to ask questions about the page, insight for other customers or any other additional comments they may have.
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