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Welcome to Page Branching!
Page Branching is a Confluence Cloud app that makes it easy to draft, review, and publish changes to your pages without disturbing the live version. Save your work-in-progress in a branch, edit it freely, and merge it back to the original page when it is ready.
Page Branching runs natively as a Forge app and shows up right below the page title, so you can branch any page directly from the Confluence Cloud editor.
📷 Screenshot needed: A Confluence page in view mode showing the Page Branching byline below the page title, with the branches menu open.
What you can do
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Create branches from any page where you can create and edit content
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Edit branches independently – the original page stays untouched
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Track branch status right from the byline (up to date, outdated, ready to merge)
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Merge changes both ways: branch into original, or original into branch
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Compare branches with a rendered HTML diff before you merge
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Resolve merge conflicts when the same content was changed in both places
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Bulk merge several branches at once from the space Branches overview
Where to start?
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Walk through our Getting Started guide to install the app and create your first branch.
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Read the User Guide for the full day-to-day workflow.
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Confluence administrators should have a look at the Administrator Guide.
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Having trouble merging? See Merge Conflicts or browse the FAQ.
Availability
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Hosting |
Available |
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Confluence Cloud |
Yes – this documentation |
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Server / Data Center |
Useful links
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Our Service Desk is the best way to reach us if you have problems or would like to suggest a new feature.
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Contact us by email via support@livelyapps.com.
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Have a look at our other apps and discover more helpful tools