As a Confluence user, there can come a time when you want to move beyond a standard appearance, tailoring it more to your specific needs. You want to make the experience for you and your colleagues as enjoyable and productive as possible, realizing the greatest value to the organization. This article will give you some tips for customizing your Confluence Spaces to fill your needs and then some!
Category Archives: Cloud Apps
2023 in Review: Awesome Custom Fields’ Journey of Growth and Innovation
2023 was an awesome year for Awesome Custom Fields that included many milestones and some changes in the team. In this review, you can read all about it.
Google Cloud and Google Workspace: Review of 2023
For us – and our Google team in particular – 2023 was all about successful events and customer projects. We’re taking this as an opportunity to look back at all the milestones we’ve achieved. With Google Cloud and Google Workspace, we’ve experienced a lot of great, exciting and unique things this year – we’d like to share them with you in this article!
The Best Way to Organize Confluence Spaces
If you’ve been a Confluence user for any length of time and it hasn’t already become painfully obvious, it soon will. The “it” being that while a great tool for collaborative content creation and knowledge sharing, when not organized properly, Confluence can become an overwhelming sea of information, making it extremely difficult to find what you’re looking for. This article offers some tips on how to organize your existing Confluence spaces and pages best and set the stage for an efficient and productive workflow for years to come.
Instant Websites From Confluence with Spacecraft
With Spacecraft, you can share your Confluence content on a website easily without coding, waiting or stress, almost instantly. This can for example be used for reference and product documentation or a career hub. Find out more in this article.
The Importance of Clear and Concise Communication in Jira and How Awesome Custom Fields Can Help
In 2011, Netflix made quite a mistake with a rebranding, which could have been prevented had they communicated properly. Which brings us to our favorite issue tracking system: Jira. This tool uses custom fields, which can be customized with Awesome Custom Fields to make sure no one ever oversees any important information, improving communication.
The MoSCoW Method: Intuitively Understandable Prioritizations – Also Visible in Jira
No team can do without meaningful prioritization of its upcoming tasks and work, even if it only acts reasonably efficiently and doesn’t want to rush past the needs of customers when developing a release or project. The MoSCoW method addresses the actual importance and relevance of a feature or story to a release or project, regardless of the amount of work required.
The WSJF Method for Prioritizing Work – and Integrating It in Jira with Awesome Custom Fields
As a rule, tasks and work need to be prioritized before they are scheduled for processing. Some less experienced teams might intuitively think that prioritizing a backlog is not a big deal: a simple discrete order seems to be a good approach. But as soon as things get a bit more complex, it fails. For larger scenarios, the WSJF method offers a proven alternative. Here is an introduction along with a way to map the WSJF in Jira.
Navigating the Maze of Confluence: How Navigation Menus Can Help Your Company
Just like cities and countries, Confluence can be a big place it can be easy to get lost in. Thankfully, Navigation Menus lets you navigate the maze that Confluence can be.
Autopage Goes Cloud – the Easiest Solution for Your Documentation Problems
Do you also like to write documentation after a user story, a bug or in the course of a new development? No? Then you’re not the only one, because for very few people this is one of their favorite activities. For you and for all the documentation haters in the Atlassian ecosystem, we have good news: the AutoPage app is now available in a cloud version! With AutoPage, you can create Confluence pages with all the info that documentation pages need directly from Jira issues. Learn more about this useful app!