We would like to offer our customers a help center with articles and tutorials.
We are already using Confluence as a collaborative resource center between our employees and for internal projets.
Do you think Confluence might be used for that different purpose ?
Confluence is like an smartphone, you can turn it into pretty much anything ('there is an app for THAT') :)
I have a strong penchant for turning Confluence into a very powerful and flexible product documentation CMS - including versioning, workflow controls, backups, conditional content, access control and CRM and analytics integration.
You can find the outline of my favorite product documentation apps in this thread.
Thanks @Daniel_Domene_Kolekti for pointing to my company's site :)
You absolutely can use Confluence for a customer-facing help center! It's a popular choice for many companies because of its versatility. I actually wrote about this here not long ago.
From experience, here are some tips to consider when adapting Confluence for this purpose:
If you're looking for inspiration, there are many examples of companies successfully using Confluence for their help centres. I like this one from one of the Community leaders @Kristian Klima : https://docs.emplifi.io/platform/latest/home/
Good luck with building yours!
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Thanks for your answer, helpful 😀
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Confluence is an excellent choice for a help center @Céline Daumesnil
It's built to be a collaborative environment with a focus on content, so it has all the necessary features to make knowledge-base spaces shine. Atlassian Marketplace provides even more solutions if you have a particular content use case or need additional features like diagramming, charting, or changing the default design.
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Hi @Céline Daumesnil
Exactly!
Atlassian already does this with Jira Service Management. It is already a feature where the knowledge base is a Confluence space for the support portal.
However, you don't need Jira Service Management to achieve this. In Confluence, you can simply share a directory or just a page as public access, or even create a new public space and use it as your help center.
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