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Rating: 8 out of 10
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8 out of 10

Atlassian Confluence Pricing Plan Options

Atlassian Confluence has 5 pricing plans(s), starting at $6.4 and ranges from $6.4 to $220. Available deployment types include on-premise, saas. Review pricing options and learn more about the product to determine which plan is right for you. A free trial is available for Atlassian Confluence.

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Additional Pricing Information

Prices shown here reflect prices for deployments with 100 users or less. The prices decrease wien the user base surpasses 100.

For the latest information on pricing, visit the Atlassian Confluence official pricing page

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Support Options for Atlassian Confluence

Support options are essential to consider when selecting a product because they directly affect issue resolution, team adoption, time-to-value, and lower downtime. Learn more about the support options that Atlassian Confluence offers for its pricing tiers below.

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What customers say about Atlassian Confluence pricing

Real feedback from verified users about Atlassian Confluence's pricing and value

Rating: 2 out of 10

The Marketplace apps are seemingly very cheap - even free, however, if you have a large user base, that £5 per app is automatically multiplied by the number of users, in my case the company has some... … Numbering sequenced lists with other content inserted - awfull Page layouts / columns very poor Styling restricted Expensive apps to do simple operations Word processing functionality next to...

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Rating: 10 out of 10

Positive ROI through storing all planning and progress documentation including all prior versions Positive ROI through limiting the administrative overhead of building and organizing pages Negative... … Some "basic" functionality such as page views and document workflows only come with expensive add-ons.

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Rating: 7 out of 10


We choose to use the less expensive customer service pricing, and we tend to find the answers online from forums faster than we get responses from Confluence Support.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

Having a reliable source of product requirements saves on the cost of rework and the team can focus on value creation items If used properly the integrations between Confluence and Jira save a lot of... … I would like to see some of the AI features in the lower price tiers as this can save me a lot of time.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

The only major negative impact is that Atlassian Confluence is slightly on the expensive side and the pricing increases as the team grows.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

Due to the licensing and pricing, you'd be better off using SharePoint or another lower-cost-per-user tool. … As with all Atlassian products, the demo pricing of $10 is great.

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Rating: 4 out of 10

In a larger organization, performance/responsiveness may not be as big an issue, and may be a cost worth paying for a cohesive product that could be used company-wide.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

For small companies maybe it won't be such a good fit because of the pricing and if you don't have a big team it isn't worth.

I would say in my opinion that every company that wants to be agile...”

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Rating: 10 out of 10

Confluence is much easier to use, it's philosophy is more modern because of social, and it's a by far lower investment (better value for money).

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Rating: 9 out of 10

Confluence remains well worth its support renewal price, and features continue to be improved and added. … Premium support, to my knowledge is not something you can buy for a single issue or for any license; it's an entirely different class of licenses called Enterprise Licensing that is only...

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Rating: 10 out of 10

I am not familiar with the pricing, but switching a CMS is naturally very expensive.

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