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How had no one mentioned this? Portfolio co?
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Not sure; yes.
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Let me know what you think!
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What are the specific features of Confluence that you need and can’t afford not to have?
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Linking between docs, ability to easily navigate between docs
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Asana or Basecamp have a much better UX/UI in my experience and finding/linking things like documents and other items is very simple.
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@sliteHQ is the best doc for team tool I have used so far - 1 more reply
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@NuclinoHQ
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Nuclino -- I like the ux, but ymmv
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Would love for you to try .
@askspoke. We provide a fantastic knowledge base (and ticketing) UX and ML-based search -- our search learns in real time from user feedback and gets better at giving relevant responses. Give it a spin and let us know what you think. -
Also, IMO, knowledge creation is only half the battle -- rest is knowledge search. Most wiki solutions will fail if users don't know the right set of words to search. With Spoke, you can train the system frictionlessly to respond with right answer with little to no word overlap.
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@NotionHQ has really impressed me as a Confluence alternativeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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