I'm interested to hear what best practices you've implemented for Confluence to improve documentation and establish workflows.
Can be best practices or marketplace solutions.
Challenges:
Hi @Mike A ,
A dedicated and full-fledged content lifecycle management solution for Confluence Cloud is Breeze, available via the Atlassian Marketplace.
It automatically identifies outdated pages and implements review and archiving workflows to keep your pages up-to-date and remove Confluence clutter.
Its feature set includes
👉 Feel free to give it a try or schedule an appointment with me for a personal demo.
Cheers, Adrian from B1NARY (we are the developers of Breeze)
Thanks!
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You are very welcome Mike. I hope my answer was helpful to you (if so, you may mark it as a solution, which helps others in reading this question).
Have a wonderful week!
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To track the precise status of content automatically, and let people see that any time and receive notifications if they have to update something, the Better Content Archiving app is a very popular app.
Among many features, it makes the status visible above the content:
You can get reports per space or even per site:
There are too many features to list here, but check out the Marketplace page of the app to learn more.
(Discl. it is a paid and supported app developed by our team for teams that have the same exact problem like you have.)
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Hi @Mike A ,
We make two apps in this space:
1. Keep it up to date!, a free app which shows pages which have not been updated for s specific amount of time.
2. Document Control for Confluence Cloud, which allows you to sign pages and restrict edit access.
If these apps fit your workflow, they might be an easy solution.
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