Confluence in. Webinar follow-up hub out.
Create a webinar follow-up hub from Confluence
Share webinar recordings, slides, resources, answered questions and next steps from Confluence as a clean follow-up hub for attendees, prospects and customers.
Built for teams who plan webinar resources in Confluence, but need a better way to follow up after the session ends.
The webinar ends. Then the real follow-up work begins.
Webinar teams often prepare abstracts, speaker notes, slide links, demo resources, audience questions and follow-up content in Confluence.
But after the session, the useful material gets scattered across emails, recording platforms, shared drives, landing pages and one-off sales follow-ups.
Satori Cloud helps turn selected Confluence pages into a clean webinar follow-up hub, so attendees get one useful place to revisit the recording, slides, answers and next steps.
Why webinar follow-up gets messy
A webinar can create high-intent interest, but the value gets lost when the follow-up is slow, scattered or incomplete.
Resources are scattered
Recordings, slides, demo links, FAQs and supporting resources often live in different tools after the session.
Follow-up emails become link dumps
Attendees get a long email full of links instead of a focused page that helps them continue the journey.
Questions are answered once, then lost
Useful Q&A, objections and explanations from the webinar can disappear into chat exports or internal notes.
Sales follow-up is inconsistent
Different prospects receive different resources depending on who follows up and how quickly they act.
Confluence is too internal
Raw Confluence pages can include planning notes, internal comments and draft resources that attendees should not see.
Post-event momentum fades
If people cannot quickly find the recording, slides or next step, the interest created by the webinar fades.
What can go in a webinar follow-up hub?
Package the resources attendees need after the session, and the next steps prospects need before they forget why they came.
Core follow-up
- Webinar recording
- Slide deck
- Speaker notes
- Session summary
- Key takeaways
- Attendee handouts
Learning resources
- Related guides
- Product documentation
- Customer examples
- FAQ and answered questions
- Demo resources
- Recommended reading
Commercial next steps
- Book a follow-up call
- Request a demo
- Download a buyer pack
- Share security resources
- Contact the speaker
- Join the next session
Confluence is often where webinar knowledge is prepared.
Webinar follow-up usually needs input from marketing, product, sales, customer success, speakers and subject matter experts.
Confluence is a practical place to prepare the source material: session notes, audience questions, resource links, demo explanations, product pages and next-step content.
The problem is not planning the webinar in Confluence. The problem is turning that internal knowledge into a clean external follow-up experience without rebuilding everything manually.
Follow-up email vs webinar follow-up hub
Keep the working resources in Confluence. Publish the attendee-facing follow-up as a cleaner external hub.
Sending a follow-up email
- Useful for reminders and quick updates.
- Can become a long list of scattered links.
- Gets buried in inboxes after the event.
- Makes it hard to update resources later.
- Does not give sales or marketing a reusable follow-up destination.
Publishing with Satori Cloud
- Keep Confluence as the source of truth.
- Publish selected webinar resources externally.
- Give attendees one clean place to revisit the session.
- Package the recording, slides, Q&A and next steps together.
- Reduce one-off follow-up emails, stale links and duplicated landing pages.
How Satori Cloud helps
Satori Cloud is being built to turn selected Confluence pages into external hubs, so webinar follow-up can stay useful after the live session ends.
Step 1
Prepare resources in Confluence
Let webinar, marketing, product and sales teams keep the source material where they already collaborate.
Step 2
Choose follow-up content to publish
Select the recording, slides, Q&A, resources, demo links and next steps attendees should see.
Step 3
Share a clean follow-up hub
Give attendees and prospects one useful link instead of scattered files, links and raw Confluence pages.
Webinar follow-up hubs for different teams
Use the same follow-up pattern for prospect education, customer training, product updates and partner enablement.
Lead generation webinars
Package the recording, resources and next-step CTAs for prospects who attended or registered.
Customer training webinars
Give customers the replay, walkthrough resources, FAQs and support links after a training session.
Product update webinars
Share release context, roadmap notes, changelog links, product docs and follow-up resources.
Partner enablement webinars
Package partner resources, co-selling notes, technical guidance and training material in one place.
Why publish webinar follow-up from Confluence?
Follow up faster
Prepare the hub from the same Confluence resources your team already uses to plan the webinar.
Give attendees one useful link
Package recordings, slides, answers, resources and next steps in one clean follow-up page.
Extend the value of the webinar
Turn the live session into a reusable resource hub that prospects, customers and partners can revisit.
Questions about webinar follow-up hubs from Confluence
Can I create a webinar follow-up hub from Confluence?
Yes. Satori Cloud is being built to publish selected Confluence pages externally, including webinar recordings, slides, resources, FAQs and next steps.
Do attendees need a Confluence account?
No. The goal is to let attendees and prospects access the published follow-up hub without needing access to your internal Confluence workspace.
What should a webinar follow-up hub include?
A useful hub can include the recording, slide deck, key takeaways, answered questions, related resources, product links, next steps and contact options.
Is this a replacement for webinar software?
No. Satori Cloud is not a webinar hosting or registration platform. It is a publishing layer for webinar resources that already live in Confluence.
Why not just send a follow-up email?
Follow-up emails are useful, but they can become buried or outdated. A hub gives attendees one place to revisit resources and next steps.
Is Satori Cloud available now?
Satori Cloud is currently validating demand and shaping the first version. Get early access if your team wants a better way to publish Confluence content externally.
Want to create a webinar follow-up hub from Confluence?
Get early access and help shape a simpler way to turn selected Confluence pages into clean external webinar follow-up hubs.