What’s the best way to determine if you need a blueprint vs a template (i.e., a go-to-market plan that touches on multiple teams)?
Hey @Laurie Vazquez ! This is actually covered here: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/pre-format-your-content-with-templates/
Administrator needs may play a role in the decision to go with blueprints versus templates, but also crucial is that blueprints are templates created by Atlassian or by third-party developers. So, if I'm understanding correctly, you could create your own template but not your own blueprint.
Hi @Laurie Vazquez ,
Welcome to Atlassian community.
Below is some useful info for you to understand more about templates and blueprints.
Templates in Confluence are essentially pages with pre-populated content.
Blueprints are a few steps beyond that, and provide some powerful features to assist users in easily creating pre-formatted pages in a standardized, guided manner. A few features specific to Blueprints include the following:
You can go through the below web page for more info.
Using-confluence-templates-and-blueprints-to-better-structure-your-instance
I hope above info helps. Have a good day.!
Thanks,
Srinath T
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I think we posted at the exact same time! TEAMWORK :)
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@Elizabeth Barr Yes. Thanks for the sharing the info, I book marked those pages. Play, as a team !
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