Confluence for Enterprise Software: A PM's Honest Review
Enterprise software PMs live in a world of long release cycles, heavyweight procurement, and stakeholders who measure success in NPS scores, renewal rates, and professional services efficiency — not weekly deploy frequency. Confluence supports multi-team product development with configuration for portfolio-level reporting. SSO/SAML is available for the centralised identity management that enterprise IT environments require. This review evaluates Confluence for PMs building and maintaining enterprise B2B software.
How Confluence fits enterprise software teams
- ✓SSO/SAML (premium tier) meets enterprise IT access management requirements for both the vendor organisation and potentially for customer-facing portals
- ✓SOC 2 compliance satisfies vendor security questionnaires common in enterprise software procurement — your customers may ask about your tooling
- ✓Confluence is rated 4.1/5 on G2 with 4k+ reviews — widely adopted across enterprise software product organisations
Honest limitations for enterprise software teams
- ✗Weak portfolio management is a significant gap for enterprise software vendors managing multiple product lines or a suite of products
- ✗Limited roadmapping makes it difficult to maintain a customer-facing release calendar common in enterprise software relationships
Compliance & security for enterprise software teams
Enterprise software vendors face compliance requirements from multiple directions: internal IT policies, customer security questionnaires, and regulatory frameworks in the verticals they serve. Confluence holds certifications for: SOC 2, GDPR. SSO/SAML is available on the premium tier — required for enterprise-grade access control. On-premise deployment is available via Confluence Data Center — important for enterprise customers with strict data sovereignty requirements.
How Confluence compares in Enterprise Software
See the dedicated Enterprise Software guide for a full comparison of the top tools for enterprise software teams. Below are direct head-to-head comparisons with Confluence's closest alternatives.
Best PM tools for enterprise software teams →Frequently asked questions: Confluence for Enterprise Software
Can it support long-release-cycle planning (quarterly, annual milestones)?
Confluence is primarily sprint and backlog focused. For long-horizon annual planning, PMs typically use a separate roadmap tool and link back to execution-level tickets. Enterprise software teams often maintain both an internal delivery roadmap and a customer-facing commitment roadmap — ensure the tool supports both use cases.
How does it handle customer-reported feature requests and escalations?
Confluence does not have native feedback management — enterprise software teams typically use a CRM or dedicated feedback tool (Productboard, Canny) linked to the PM tool. For enterprise PMs managing key account escalations, a clear process for translating customer-reported issues into prioritised backlog items is more important than the tool's native feedback features. Verify that your CS and sales team have a clear channel for submitting escalations.
Does it support multi-team programme coordination across product lines?
Confluence supports multi-team structures but cross-product portfolio visibility requires configuration. Enterprise software organisations often run programme-level syncs (weekly or bi-weekly) — the PM tool should be the primary input, not a post-meeting summary.