since status is now available to set on each page (in progres, ready for review etc), is it then possible to view an overview of all pages, including status.
This would make it easier to handle review and approval process, and thus heighten the quality on a given page
There was another post similar to this where a user asked if it is possible to list all pages with a given status?
The status 'lozenge' is currently a static object on the pages that you use it on, and is not queryable or subject to any automations. It is a brand new feature in Confluence Cloud - and there has been a lot of community feedback about making this object part of the page content that can be queried and reported on. Stay tuned for future updates on the Status Icon - but for now it can only be viewed on a page-by-page basis
If you're interested in utilizing a 3rd party app, then you could look into Orderly Databases for Confluence where it allows you to capture and store information and metadata in multiple field types that you're able to query. (Here's a link to an Atlassian community article that sheds more light on its functionality incase you're interested).
Cheers,
Hamza
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@matilde.dueholm If you are interested in a more dedicated way of using statuses (building custom review workflows based on them, sending notifications to responsible people, and reports) then try Better Content Archiving for Confluence Cloud!
This is how the Content status overview looks in the app that helps you understand page status across your Confluence spaces:
1. Start a free trial >>
2. Watch a demo video on how some of the other key features work.
(Please note that I'm part of the team developing Better Content Archiving for Confluence.)
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If your use case of the content status is for identifying outdated pages to review or archive, you might check out Breeze - Content archiving made simple for Confluence Cloud.
It is a full-fledged content lifecycle management solution for Confluence that gives you
👉 Feel free to give it a try or schedule an appointment with me for a personal demo.
Cheers, Adrian from B1NARY (the developers of Breeze)
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