Organize and customize your Confluence space
Wondering the best way to structure your work in Confluence? Here’s what you need to know to stay organized.
Parent pages, shortcuts, and labels
Spend a moment now setting up your space structure, so all stakeholders can quickly find the content they need.
- Use parent & child pages - With a few clicks, create a content hierarchy that’s visible and accessible in the page tree on the left sidebar. For example, with biweekly retrospectives, add a parent page titled “Retrospectives”, then nest biweekly meeting notes as child pages beneath it.
- Create shortcuts - Quickly create unique space shortcut links that are pinned to the space sidebar. Use these to make important content easier to find. Just hover over shortcuts in the left navigation and click on the pencil icon.
- Add labels - Labels make it easy to identify related pages and attachments. For example, add a
recruiting
label to all pages related to your talent search. You can also search by label or add a list of all content with the same label to a page.
Pro Tip
If you apply a label to a page template, it’ll automatically appear on pages you create with that template.
Dive deeper into Confluence space organization:
Master the use of labels to increase searchability and efficiency.
Read The Marie Kondo guide to organizing your content.
Learn more about customizing your space, including how to create, edit, or remove shortcuts.
Setup your site and spaces
Learn how to set up a Confluence site and organize content in spaces.
Manage permissions
Learn how to manage permissions in Confluence.