Satori Cloud

Confluence in. Public website out.

Publish Confluence pages online

Turn selected Confluence pages into clean, searchable website pages that customers, partners, and prospects can read without logging into Confluence.

Built for teams who already write in Confluence but need selected pages to be public.

Confluence is great for writing. It is not always the right place to send external readers.

Many teams already have useful documentation, help articles, release notes, and partner guidance in Confluence. The problem starts when that content needs to be shared outside the organisation.

Giving external readers Confluence access can be awkward. Copying the content into another CMS creates duplicate work. Public readers often need a clean page, not a view into your internal workspace.

Common ways to publish Confluence pages online

There are a few ways teams usually try to solve this. Each works in some cases, but each has trade-offs.

Give people Confluence access

This can work for trusted users, but it is not ideal for customers, prospects, or public readers who should not need a workspace account.

Use public links or guest access

This may be enough for simple sharing, but it can still feel like sending readers into Confluence rather than giving them a clean public page.

Copy content into another CMS

This gives you control over the public page, but creates two versions of the same content and increases the chance of stale documentation.

Publish selected pages with Satori Cloud

Keep Confluence as the place your team writes, but publish selected pages as clean public website pages for external readers.

How Satori Cloud helps

Satori Cloud is being built as a publishing layer for teams that already maintain content in Confluence.

Step 1

Connect Confluence

Connect the Confluence space or pages that contain the content you want to publish.

Step 2

Choose what becomes public

Select the pages that should become internet-visible and keep internal content private.

Step 3

Share a clean page

Give external readers a focused public page instead of asking them to navigate Confluence.

What can you publish from Confluence?

Start with content your team already maintains and publish the pages external readers actually need.

Product documentation

Publish setup guides, reference pages, and how-to documentation from Confluence.

Support articles

Turn useful help articles into public pages for customers and users.

Release notes

Keep release notes in Confluence and publish a clean version for users.

Partner resources

Share selected guidance with partners and prospects without manual copy/paste.

Why publish from Confluence instead of copying content out?

Reduce duplicate work

Keep your source content in Confluence instead of maintaining the same article in multiple places.

Make sharing simpler

Give readers a clean public URL instead of asking them to request access or log in.

Support search and discovery

Publish pages in a format that can support public discovery, customer self-service, and demand testing.

Questions about publishing Confluence pages online

Can Confluence pages be published online?

Yes, but the best approach depends on who needs access, how public the content should be, and whether you want readers to see a Confluence-style page or a clean website page.

Do readers need a Confluence account?

With Satori Cloud, the goal is no. External readers should be able to open the public page without logging into Confluence.

Is Satori Cloud a replacement for Confluence?

No. Satori Cloud is intended to work alongside Confluence. Your team keeps Confluence as the source, while selected pages are published externally.

Is Satori Cloud available now?

Satori Cloud is currently validating demand and shaping the first version. Join early access if this is a problem your team has.

Need to publish Confluence pages online?

Join early access and help shape a simpler way to publish selected Confluence content as clean public pages.