Go to your most chaotic Space right now. Create one new Parent Page called "Project Archive." Drag the five oldest, unrelated pages into it as children. I promise you, the dopamine hit is real.
Do you use the Confluence Tree or do you rely on search? Let me know in the comments below.
If you come from SharePoint or Google Drive, you are used to Folders. Folders are silos. A document lives in one folder, and if you lose the path, the document is gone. confluence tree
When a knowledge base has no structure, it isn't a garden; it is a swamp.
Mastering the Digital Forest: Why the Confluence Tree is Your Team’s Ultimate Org Chart Go to your most chaotic Space right now
Strictly speaking, there is no button labeled "Confluence Tree." We are referring to the Page Tree —the hierarchical navigation structure on the left-hand sidebar of a Space.
By respecting the hierarchy—Roots (Spaces), Trunks (Parent Pages), and Branches (Children)—you stop answering the question, "Where is the doc?" and start focusing on the work itself. Do you use the Confluence Tree or do you rely on search
We have all been there. You open Confluence to find a spec document from last quarter, and suddenly you are drowning. There are orphaned pages with no parent, files titled “FINAL_v3_REAL,” and a sidebar that looks like a Jackson Pollock painting.