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Coda vs Confluence

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Coda and Confluence.

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Coda

All-in-one doc that combines documents, spreadsheets, and apps.

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Confluence

Team wiki and documentation platform from Atlassian.

FeatureCodaConfluence
Pricing ModelFreemiumPaid
Free TierYesNo
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, startupsstartups, enterprise
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesNo
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating4.1/53.5/5
CategoriesProductivity, No-CodeCommunication, Productivity
Key FeaturesDocs + spreadsheets + apps, Packs (integrations), Automations, Cross-doc sync, TemplatesStructured wiki spaces, Deep Jira integration, Page hierarchy & labels, Whiteboards, Databases
Free Tier Quality
good
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Pricing Breakdown

Coda

Doc Maker (Free): unlimited docs, 50 objects, 1,000 rows. Pro: $12/maker/month (unlimited rows). Team: $36/maker/month (admin features). Enterprise: custom.

Confluence

Free: up to 10 users, unlimited pages. Standard: $6.05/user/month (250GB). Premium: $11.55/user/month (analytics). Enterprise: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (3)

SlackJiraFigma

Only in Coda (7)

GmailGoogle CalendarGitHubNotionHubSpotZapierPacks ecosystem

Only in Confluence (7)

TrelloBitbucketMicrosoft TeamsGoogle DriveMiroLucidchartDraw.io

Use Case Fit

Coda

  • * Custom project management systems
  • * OKR and goal tracking
  • * Product spec documentation
  • * Interactive team rituals and meetings
  • * Workflow automation

Confluence

  • * Team wiki and knowledge base
  • * Meeting notes and documentation
  • * Product requirements documentation
  • * Project planning and tracking
  • * Employee onboarding materials

Coda

Pros

  • + More powerful formulas than Notion
  • + Packs enable deep integrations
  • + Great for building custom workflows
  • + Generous free tier

Cons

  • - Steeper learning curve
  • - Smaller community than Notion
  • - Can feel slow with large docs

Confluence

Pros

  • + Best-in-class Jira integration for dev teams
  • + Structured spaces keep documentation organized
  • + Templates speed up content creation
  • + Free tier for small teams up to 10 users

Cons

  • - Interface feels dated compared to Notion
  • - Can be slow with large page trees
  • - Search quality inconsistent
  • - Steep learning curve for new users

Editorial Verdict

Coda takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Confluence may still be the right pick if you need deep Communication features or plan to scale to a larger team.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief