Overview
Confluence and AskOro solve the same problem—helping teams find information—but they represent two different eras of knowledge management.
TL;DR: Confluence is a traditional wiki that requires manual documentation. AskOro is an AI search engine that finds information across all your existing tools without requiring manual knowledge creation.---
FAQ
A: Yes! You can connect AskOro to Confluence and it will search your pages alongside other tools.
Q: Does AskOro replace a wiki?A: Depends on your needs. If your wiki is primarily for search/retrieval, yes. If you need collaborative editing and version control, no.
Q: What about compliance/audit trails?A: Confluence has built-in page history. AskOro inherits version control from source systems (Google Docs, Notion, etc.).
Q: Can I export my Confluence pages?A: Yes. Confluence allows space/page exports to PDF, HTML, or XML. You can import these into Google Docs or Notion.
Q: Will my team adopt a new tool?A: AskOro has a simpler UX (just search). No need to learn wiki structure, page templates, or macros. Adoption is typically faster.
Q: What about Confluence's Atlassian integrations (Jira, Bitbucket)?A: AskOro integrates with Jira, Bitbucket, and GitHub. You get similar cross-tool search without needing the full Atlassian suite.
Q: Can I keep Confluence and add AskOro?A: Absolutely. Many teams use Confluence for formal docs and AskOro for cross-platform search.
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