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Confluence is a collaboration tool used for documentation and knowledge sharing, while Jira is a project management tool primarily used for tracking issues and managing tasks in software development.

Confluence is a collaboration tool used for documentation and knowledge sharing, while Jira is a project management tool primarily used for tracking issues and managing tasks in software development.
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Lisa M.
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Knowledge Strategist
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These are 2 very different applications. Jira is used for project and issue tracking. You can build roadmaps and evaluate work load. Confluence is for documentation, knowledge management, team workspace, and project collaboration. You can integrate Jira into Confluence to populate wiki pages/spaces with project or issue updates, allowing you to document once and publish in both places. They work well together and each have their own purposes.
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Kris W.
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Project Manager
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Additionally, Confluence can be used to store public facing information, such as customer help guides, whereas Jira is for internal use only. My company finds that having our internal and external knowledge base in one location standardizes the message and reduces duplication of work, saving our employees and customers from the frustration of sorting through outdated information.
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