Public website. Private workspace.
Publish Confluence pages without giving people access
Turn selected Confluence content into a branded, searchable website for external readers without inviting them into your Confluence workspace.
Built for teams who want to publish selected content externally while keeping Confluence as the private source.
Sharing useful content should not mean opening your workspace.
Sometimes a Confluence page contains information that should be easy for customers, partners, prospects, or public readers to access.
But giving people Confluence access can create admin work, raise permission questions, and make external readers feel like they are inside your internal collaboration space. What they often need is a polished website page, not access to the place your team works.
Ways to share Confluence content without opening up everything
Most teams choose between giving access, exporting content, copying content, or adding a publishing layer between Confluence and external readers.
Invite people to Confluence anyway
This may work for trusted users, but it creates account management overhead and may give readers more of a workspace experience than they need.
Export and send the content
PDFs and copied documents work for one-off sharing, but they quickly become stale and are harder to search, maintain, and reuse.
Copy the content into a public page
This gives readers a cleaner experience, but creates another version of the same content to keep updated.
Use Satori Cloud as a publishing layer
Keep Confluence private, then publish selected pages as a branded, searchable website for external readers.
How Satori Cloud helps
Satori Cloud is being built to help teams publish selected Confluence content externally while keeping the workspace itself private.
Step 1
Keep Confluence as the source
Your team continues writing, reviewing, and maintaining content where they already work.
Step 2
Select only what should be external
Choose specific pages to publish while keeping the rest of your Confluence workspace private.
Step 3
Publish the website version
Give readers a clean, branded website page they can open without Confluence access.
What can you publish without giving access?
Start with pages that external readers need but should not require workspace access to view.
Customer help articles
Publish useful answers as customer-facing pages without inviting customers into your internal support workspace.
Product guides
Share selected guides, setup instructions, or feature documentation as a polished external website.
Partner instructions
Give partners the guidance they need without exposing unrelated internal pages.
Release notes
Publish release updates for users without giving them access to your internal release workspace.
Why publish without giving access?
Keep Confluence private
Only selected pages are published externally while the workspace remains private.
Reduce access admin
Avoid creating or managing Confluence accounts for every customer, partner, prospect, or external reader.
Improve the reader experience
Readers get a focused, branded website page instead of navigating a collaboration workspace.
Questions about publishing Confluence without giving access
Can I publish a Confluence page without giving access to Confluence?
That is the goal of Satori Cloud: publish selected Confluence content as external website pages without requiring readers to log in to Confluence.
Does this expose my whole Confluence space?
No. The aim is to publish only selected pages, not expose the entire workspace.
Is this the same as sending people to Confluence?
No. Sending people to Confluence still gives them a workspace-style experience. Satori Cloud is intended to create cleaner external website pages from selected Confluence content.
Is Satori Cloud available now?
Satori Cloud is currently validating demand and shaping the first version. Join early access if this is a problem your team has.
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Want to publish Confluence without giving access?
Join early access and help shape a safer, simpler way to publish selected Confluence content as a branded external website.