For over a decade, K15t's app Scroll Viewport has helped teams turn their Confluence content into beautifully-branded help centers and knowledge bases. It’s been an essential tool for thousands of customers, for example:
There are too many examples to shout them all out here – even Atlassian themselves have been using Scroll Viewport for many years to deliver docs to users like you!
Over the years, as our customers' needs have grown, so has our vision for what’s possible.
That’s why we’re excited to introduce Scroll Sites for Confluence, the next generation of Scroll Viewport. This new name reflects a major step forward: a more flexible, powerful way to publish Confluence content as high-performance websites of all kinds.
We’ve seen how teams use Scroll Viewport to share knowledge, and we’ve also seen the potential for so much more. With Scroll Sites, we’re breaking past the technical limits of the past and introducing features that make site creation smoother, faster, and even more powerful:
Multiple themes: Go beyond help centers with themes for different use cases, like knowledge / product blogs, and mobile-optimized step-by-step instructions.
Live updates: More control over how you publish content, including the option to have changes you make to your content go live right away on your site.
Blog publishing: Publish blog posts from your Confluence space.
Flexible domains: Use a single domain across multiple sites.
Better control over site structure: Choose between flat and hierarchical URLs.
Enhanced usability: A sleek new UI, broken link detection, and more.
For now, Scroll Viewport will of course continue to work as usual to deliver your documentation as an online help center or knowledge base. You can still give it a try on the Atlassian Marketplace.
Scroll Sites will officially launch later this year, but you don’t have to wait. We’re inviting users to join our private beta to explore the new experience, provide feedback, and help shape the future of Confluence-powered sites. Be among the first to try Scroll Sites!
Are you using Scroll Viewport in your team today? This article shares how this change will impact your Viewport site, what to expect in the coming months, and how to prepare.
We also recently hosted a live session on Scroll Sites where we previewed the new features and themes and answered questions live from our audience. Watch the recording of that session here.
We're here to support you every step of the way and can't wait to see what you build with Scroll Sites! If you have questions in the meantime, just reach out.
Shannon Meehan _K15t_
Product Marketing Manager
K15t
Stuttgart, Germany
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