Hi,
We're piloting with Confluence. Currently, my site has the URL company1.atlassian.net, but I also have company.atlassian.net (currently also used with OpsGenie).
When I create a trial site for Confluence, it gives me the option to create it with company.atlassian.net, but the result is a Confluence site with company1.atlassian.net.
Is there any way to solve this? Is the existence of the OpsGenie site somehow blocking the Confluence site?
Hello @Paul Schuur
You can have multiple Confluence sites in a single Atlassian Cloud org but they can't have identical names.
So just name it trial-company.atlassian.net and you're done.
Mind, those two sites are completely independent - separate licenses, separate user cohorts, separate billing (once can be free, the other Standard), all apps are billed per site.
But users with seats on both 'Confluences' can use use them both seamlessly taking advantage of Cloud integrations (linking, embedding, editing, etc.).
Thanks for your reply!
When creating the site it doesn't let me choose company.atlassian.net (I tried, but it results in company1). Does this imply that company.atlassian.net is already in use elsewhere?
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Oh..., so you're going for a single site...
Yes, it is likely because that's your URL and it must be unique, so company.atlassian.net is probably taken.
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