Confluence in. Branded website out.
Publish Confluence pages online
Turn selected Confluence pages into a branded, searchable website that customers, partners, and prospects can read without logging into Confluence.
Built for teams who already write in Confluence but need a cleaner way to publish externally.
Confluence is great for writing. External readers need something cleaner.
Many teams already have useful documentation, help articles, release notes, and partner guidance in Confluence. The problem starts when that content needs to work for customers, prospects, or the wider public.
Giving external readers access to your workspace can be awkward. Copying content into another CMS creates duplicate work. What readers usually need is a clean, branded website built from the content your team already maintains.
Common ways to publish Confluence pages online
There are a few ways teams usually solve this. The right approach depends on whether you need a quick share, a controlled customer experience, or a proper external publishing workflow.
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.
Send readers to basic shared pages
This may be enough for simple sharing, but it can still feel like sending readers into a collaboration tool rather than giving them a dedicated website experience.
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.
Use Satori Cloud as a publishing layer
Keep Confluence as the place your team writes, then publish selected pages as a branded, searchable website for external readers.
How Satori Cloud helps
Satori Cloud is being built as the publishing layer between your Confluence workspace and your external website.
Step 1
Connect Confluence
Connect the Confluence space or pages that contain the content you want to publish.
Step 2
Choose what becomes external
Select the pages that should become part of your external website and keep internal content private.
Step 3
Publish the website version
Give external readers focused, branded pages instead of asking them to navigate your internal workspace.
What can you publish from Confluence?
Start with the 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 a customer-facing knowledge base.
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 and 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.
Create a better reader experience
Give readers a clean, branded website instead of asking them to request access, log in, or navigate your internal workspace.
Support search and discovery
Publish content in a format that can support customer self-service, search visibility, and demand testing.
Questions about publishing Confluence pages online
Can Confluence pages be published online?
Yes, but the best approach depends on who needs to read the content, how polished the experience needs to be, and whether you want readers to see a workspace page or a branded website.
Do readers need a Confluence account?
With Satori Cloud, the goal is no. External readers should be able to open the published website 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.
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Need to publish Confluence pages online?
Join early access and help shape a simpler way to publish selected Confluence content as a branded, searchable website.