Confluence is a collaboration and content sharing platform used primarily by customers who are already using Atlassian's Jira project tracking product. The product appeals particularly to IT users.
$10
per month
MindTouch
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
MindTouch is a customer experience management platform with content management and help authoring capabilities. Formerly known as MediaWiki, it is optimized for building knowledge bases for customer self-service and agent assistance purposes.
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Pricing
Atlassian Confluence
MindTouch
Editions & Modules
Free
$0
Free for 10 Users
Standard
$5
Per User Per Month
Premium
$10
Per User Per Month
Server
$10
10 Users - Perpetual License
Server
$2,700
25 Users - Perpetual License
Server
$5,300
50 Users - Perpetual License
Server
10,200.00
100 Users - Perpetual License
Data Center
15,000.00
500 Users - Annually
Server
19,800.00
250 Users - Perpetual License
Server
30,000.00
500 Users - Perpetual License
Data Center
30,000.00
1,000 Users - Annually
Server
45,000.00
2,000 Users - Perpetual License
Data Center
52,000.00
2,000 Users - Annually
Data Center
79,200.00
3,000 Users - Annually
Server
90,000.00
10,000 Users - Perpetual License
Data Center
105,600.00
4,000 Users - Annually
Data Center
132,000.00
5,000 Users - Annually
Data Center
143,000.00
10,000 Users - Annually
Server
150,000.00
10,001+ Users - Perpetual License
Data Center
154,000.00
15,000 Users - Annually
Data Center
165,000.00
20,000 Users - Annually
Data Center
176,000.00
25,000 Users - Annually
Data Center
187,000.00
30,000 Users - Annually
Data Center
198,000.00
35,000 Users - Annually
Data Center
209,000.00
40,000 Users - Annually
Data Center
220,000.00
40,001+ Users - Annually
Enterprise
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Confluence
MindTouch
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Atlassian Confluence
MindTouch
Considered Both Products
Confluence
No answer on this topic
MindTouch
Verified User
Contributor
Chose MindTouch
The decision to use MindTouch was made by the prior documentation owner at my company. I know Atlassian Confluence and MindTouch were the last products considered.
We have migrated our content from the Framemaker Books to Mindtouch proving to be a big shift. We have also been using Confluence and Zendesk for different products One of many reasons is that most of what was a feature in MT has been a plug in in Confluence.
Technical Writer / Help Author / Copywriter / Course instructor
Chose MindTouch
We wanted a SaaS solution that was always online. In the past we used RoboHelp, but the whole idea of having to compile the help project before publishing seemed rather backwards at a point. Mind, we have not reviewed later installments of RoboHelp.
Although a good product, WordPress lacks a lot of the features that make MindTouch the best solution for online self-help. We were looking for a system that was easy to build and manage but also one that knocked it out of the park when it came to an effective and positive user …
We selected MindTouch over Parature because it didn't have the limitations of word count for topics, and because it provided the ability for users to develop custom PDF books by selecting the topics they want to include in the PDF. We selected MindTouch over Salesforce because …
The ease of use is where Mindtouch excelled. It also provided a more flexible platform that was cloud hosted as well. We found that overall the interface felt refined without being overly complicated. As a result we felt more comfortable exposing Mindtouch to a broader range of …
The account management and customer support from MindTouch made up for some shortcomings in the software itself (which will hopefully improve with time). The responsiveness of the customer support staff is superior. It's easy to get our questions answered by MindTouch in a …