Hey,
As a team, we want to use Confluence for overview about recent topics and as a platform to store most important stuff. We would like to implement Jira in the search-function of confluence; that way by typing a tag or any word it should show me not only the results in confluence but as well of Jira. If not, we allways have to switch.
I checked for apps, but didn't find anything suitable.
Could you help me? Thanks
Hello Julian,
with this app, it is possible to connect (optional/extended) Jira also as another sources like file share, MS 365, and many more. iFinder Confluence Search
Let me know, if you like to get furhter information.
Thanks a lot, Robby!
do you know, if this is the cheapest way how I can get it?
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yes, it starts at 1.500 usd. But this is the price for our search solution into confluence. To add furhter sources, you will have extra costs. Should we have a call? You can contact me at atlassian@intrafind.com.
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Thanks. Exporting Data from Confluence is free?
What are the most common sources added?
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Yes. iFinder Confluence Search provide a CSV Export (Metadata, storage place, etc.) from search result and also from dublicate search results. Most common sources are Jira and FileShare. Also website content from other portals.
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If you like a demo session, please contact me at atlassian@intrafind.com
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