Satori Cloud

Confluence in. Product update hub out.

Create a product update hub from Confluence

Publish release notes, roadmap updates, product documentation, and feedback pages from Confluence as a branded hub for customers and users.

Built for product teams who already plan, write, and review in Confluence but need a better way to communicate with customers.

Product updates are often scattered across too many places.

Product Managers often use Confluence to draft release notes, explain roadmap changes, document new features, and prepare customer-facing product updates.

The problem starts when that information needs to reach customers. Release notes might go in one place, docs in another, roadmap updates somewhere else, and feedback capture in a separate form or spreadsheet.

Satori Cloud is being built to turn selected Confluence content into a single customer-ready product update hub.

Common ways product teams share updates today

Most product teams already have the content. The hard part is turning it into a useful customer-facing experience.

Copy updates into different tools

Release notes, docs, roadmap updates, and feedback forms often end up split across multiple systems.

Send product updates by email

Emails are useful for announcements, but they are not ideal as a permanent place for customers to understand what changed.

Publish a basic changelog

Changelogs are useful, but product communication often needs more than a list of releases.

Use Satori Cloud as a product update hub

Keep product content in Confluence, then publish selected updates as a branded hub for customers and users.

What can go in a product update hub?

Start with the product content customers need most often, then expand into feedback and roadmap communication.

Release notes

Publish customer-ready summaries of new features, improvements, bug fixes, and known issues.

Product documentation

Link users from an update to the guides, setup steps, and reference pages they need next.

Roadmap updates

Share selected roadmap themes, upcoming improvements, and planned changes in a customer-friendly way.

Feature request capture

Give customers a simple place to suggest new features and explain what problem they are trying to solve.

Enhancement requests

Capture improvement ideas from users who already understand your product and want it to work better.

Bug capture

Let customers report issues from the same place they read product updates and documentation.

How Satori Cloud helps

Satori Cloud is being built as a publishing layer between your Confluence workspace and your customer-facing product communication.

Step 1

Keep product content in Confluence

Product teams continue to draft, review, and maintain updates where they already work.

Step 2

Choose what customers should see

Select release notes, docs, roadmap updates, and feedback pages that should become customer-facing.

Step 3

Publish the product update hub

Give customers a branded place to understand what changed, what is coming, and how to give feedback.

Make product updates a two-way channel.

A product update hub should not only broadcast information. It can also help Product Managers collect better customer signal.

Customers reading a release note or roadmap update are already thinking about the product. That is a good moment to ask whether the update helped, what they still need, or what they want to see next.

Capture feature requests

Ask customers what they need, why they need it, and how they are working around the problem today.

Capture bugs and issues

Give users a clear route to report problems from the place where they are already reading about the product.

Validate roadmap themes

Use customer reactions to learn which upcoming improvements actually matter to users.

Why create a product update hub from Confluence?

Keep product work in Confluence

Product teams can keep writing and reviewing where they already work.

Give customers one place to go

Customers can find updates, docs, roadmap notes, and feedback routes in one branded hub.

Collect better product signal

Feature requests, enhancement ideas, and bug reports can come from customers who are already engaging with product content.

Questions about product update hubs from Confluence

Can I publish release notes from Confluence?

Yes. Satori Cloud is being built to publish selected Confluence content externally, including release notes and product updates.

Can this include roadmap updates?

The goal is to let teams publish selected product content, including roadmap themes and customer-facing updates, while keeping internal planning private.

Can customers submit feature requests or bugs?

That is one of the product hub ideas being explored: giving customers a simple route to submit feature requests, enhancement ideas, and bug reports.

Is Satori Cloud available now?

Satori Cloud is currently validating demand and shaping the first version. Join early access if your product team wants a better way to turn Confluence content into customer-ready updates.

Want to create a product update hub from Confluence?

Join early access and help shape a simpler way to publish release notes, roadmap updates, product docs, and feedback capture pages from Confluence.