Opportunity Solution TreeConfluenceLimited native support
Using Confluence for Opportunity Solution Tree
Deep native integration with Jira makes it the de facto documentation tool for teams already using Atlassian — Jira issues embed seamlessly in pages. When combined with Opportunity Solution Tree, this makes Confluence a strong candidate for teams who want a structured, repeatable workflow without sacrificing flexibility. Opportunity Solution Tree works best in Confluence when you leverage its core workflow features to implement the framework's key practices directly in the tool your team already lives in.
About Opportunity Solution Tree
The Opportunity Solution Tree visually connects a desired business outcome to discovered customer opportunities, candidate solutions, and assumption tests.
•One desired outcome anchors all discovery decisions
•Opportunities are discovered from customer interviews, not invented in meetings
•Multiple solutions should be explored per opportunity before committing to one
•Assumption tests validate solutions before they enter the delivery backlog
Which Confluence features matter for Opportunity Solution Tree
Confluence has 0 of 2 core Opportunity Solution Tree features natively.
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