Satori Cloud

Simple Confluence publishing

Publish Confluence pages externally without turning it into a web project

Satori Cloud helps teams publish selected Confluence pages externally as clean customer-facing pages, without relying on public links, copy-paste, PDF exports or a full documentation platform rollout.

Built for teams with useful customer-facing content stuck inside Confluence.

Confluence is where the content lives. Customers still need a clean way to read it.

Many teams already write useful customer-facing content in Confluence: product docs, setup guides, security answers, onboarding notes, release updates and partner resources.

The problem starts when that content needs to leave Confluence. Teams either open up public links, copy pages into a website, export PDFs, or start evaluating a full documentation platform.

Satori Cloud gives teams a simpler middle path: keep Confluence as the source, publish selected pages externally, and share a clean customer-facing link.

A simple way to publish Confluence pages externally

When teams search for a way to publish Confluence pages online, they are usually trying to solve a simple problem: the content is useful, but the Confluence workspace is not the right place for customers to read it.

You may not need a new website, a copied CMS page, a PDF export, or a full documentation portal. You may just need a cleaner way to turn selected Confluence pages into external pages your customers can use.

Satori Cloud is being built for that lighter publishing job: choose the right Confluence pages, publish them externally, and keep the customer-facing version simple.

Why Confluence website publishing becomes harder than it should

The need is usually simple. Share the right Confluence content with the right external audience. The workarounds are what make it painful.

Public links feel too rough

Public links can be quick, but they do not always create the polished experience you want for customers, prospects or partners.

Copy-paste creates drift

Copying Confluence pages into a website, CMS or document means updates need to happen in two places.

PDFs go stale

PDF exports are easy to send, but they quickly become outdated when the source page changes.

Website tickets slow everyone down

Every customer-facing content change can become a marketing, web or developer request.

Docs platforms can be overkill

Full documentation portals are powerful, but not every team needs a large publishing project just to share selected pages.

Internal pages are not customer-ready

Raw Confluence spaces can include internal notes, comments and page structures that should not be exposed externally.

The simple middle path for external Confluence documentation

Satori Cloud is for teams who do not want to expose their Confluence workspace, do not want to keep copying content into a website, and do not want to roll out a heavyweight docs platform.

Instead, teams can choose the Confluence pages they want to share, publish them as clean external pages, and keep the published version aligned with the source content.

The aim is simple: make customer-facing Confluence publishing feel like a small task, not a project.

Publish Confluence to a website, use public links, or choose a simpler publishing layer?

Each workaround can work for a while. The pain starts when the content needs to stay useful, current and customer-ready.

Public links

  • Fast to share
  • Not always polished
  • Can feel like exposing internal Confluence
  • Limited control over the reader experience

Copying into a website

  • Looks more professional
  • Creates duplicate content
  • Needs web or developer support
  • Can quickly go stale

Full docs platform

  • Powerful for mature docs teams
  • Can be more setup than you need
  • May require structure and governance work
  • Can become a bigger rollout

Satori Cloud

  • Keep Confluence as the source
  • Publish selected pages externally
  • Share a clean customer-facing link
  • Avoid copy-paste, public links and heavy rollout

What customer-facing Confluence pages can you publish?

Use Satori Cloud for the external Confluence content that already starts life in your workspace.

Product documentation

Publish setup guides, how-to content, technical notes and product explanations from Confluence.

Knowledge bases

Turn internal help content into a simple external knowledge base for customers.

Security and trust hubs

Share security answers, compliance notes, trust resources and buyer-facing documentation.

Customer onboarding

Give new customers a clean hub for setup steps, implementation resources and next actions.

Release notes and changelogs

Publish product updates from the place your team already tracks change.

Partner resources

Share enablement guides, process notes, sales resources and technical information with partners.

How Satori Cloud helps you publish Confluence pages online

Satori Cloud is being built to make external Confluence publishing feel lightweight, controlled and easy to repeat.

Step 1

Choose the pages

Select the Confluence pages that are useful for customers, prospects, partners or other external readers.

Step 2

Publish a clean version

Turn selected Confluence content into a cleaner external page, without exposing the wider workspace.

Step 3

Share the link

Give readers a simple customer-facing link instead of a Confluence login, PDF export or copied website page.

Who is simple Confluence publishing for?

Good fit

  • Teams with useful content already in Confluence.
  • Teams who need to share selected pages externally.
  • Teams who want something cleaner than public links.
  • Teams who want to avoid copying content into a website.

Probably not the right fit

  • Teams who need a large, mature documentation portal.
  • Teams who want to rebuild their entire docs operation.
  • Teams who need complex versioning, translations or release branches.
  • Teams whose source content does not live in Confluence.

Why use Satori Cloud for simple Confluence publishing?

Keep Confluence as the source

Let teams keep writing and updating content where they already work.

Publish cleaner external pages

Give customers, prospects and partners a better experience than raw Confluence pages or PDF exports.

Avoid another big rollout

Solve the immediate publishing problem without turning it into a large documentation platform project.

Questions about publishing Confluence pages externally

How do I publish Confluence pages externally?

The usual options are public links, anonymous access, copying content into a website, exporting PDFs, or using a documentation platform. Satori Cloud is being built as a simpler way to publish selected Confluence pages externally while keeping Confluence as the source.

Can I publish Confluence pages online without giving Confluence access?

Yes. The aim is to let external readers access the published page without needing access to your internal Confluence workspace.

What is the best alternative to Confluence public links?

It depends on the job. Public links are quick, but can feel rough for customer-facing content. A publishing layer like Satori Cloud is better suited when you want selected Confluence pages to appear as cleaner external pages.

Can I use Confluence as the source for a customer-facing website?

Yes. Many teams already use Confluence as the place where product, support, security and onboarding content is written. Satori Cloud is designed around keeping that source content in Confluence while publishing selected pages externally.

Is Satori Cloud a Confluence website publishing tool?

Yes, but deliberately lightweight. It is not trying to replace every advanced documentation platform feature. It is focused on helping teams publish selected Confluence pages as clean external pages.

Is this a replacement for a full docs platform?

Not always. If you need a mature documentation portal with complex versioning, translations and structured release workflows, a specialist docs platform may be a better fit. Satori Cloud is for teams who need a lighter way to publish selected Confluence pages.

What kind of Confluence content can I publish externally?

Common examples include product docs, customer onboarding guides, security and trust resources, release notes, partner resources, implementation guides and knowledge base content.

Is Satori Cloud available now?

Satori Cloud is currently validating demand and shaping the first version. Get started free if your team wants a simpler way to publish Confluence content externally.

Want a simpler way to publish Confluence pages externally?

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