I want to manage the content lifecycle for my Confluence pages by automating the archiving process, identifying expired and not-viewed pages, and sending custom notifications without using the Better Content Archiving app due to its associated cost. Is there any option to achieve this through CQL?
Automation rules (suggested by @Shawn Doyle - ReleaseTEAM ) could work, but with several traps and limitations.
Full disclosure: I am a developer of the Better Content Archiving app, therefore I am naturally biased. Nevertheless, please note that we have a good reason why we are developing our app!
A few of the more important limitations that will be a problem for any team using more than a few spaces:
You mentioned the costs, note that our app is free for 10 users if that helps.
(Discl. this paid and supported app is developed by our team.)
You can achieve this via Automation. You can set up rules to look for unviewed pages based on a schedule and archive them.
I suggest playing around with Automation, use the AI feature to help as well, then if you have any questions come back here and we can help. If you do, please use screenshots when asking questions, as it greatly aids in troubleshooting.
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