5/5 rating based on 172 reviews. Read all reviews for Confluence Cloud for iPhone.
Confluence Cloud is free iOS app published by Atlassian Pty Ltd
Daguerratype
If you want to edit or build pages, this app is missing almost every feature you’d want. You can format text as bold, italic, or underline, and add bulleted lists. That’s it. Feature like tables, columns, macros, and organizing pages are all missing.
Harris Camdenthorp
The Jira mobility app is really useful. And it works with Jira server. Why not this?
Adjudged friends
This app works great. Images render neatly in the mobile view and text is flowed well for reading. Editing works well and all basic text features including bullet and number lists, rich text, etc all work well. Comments are fast, page Like works fine. You can't create a table on mobile yet–hopefully that's coming soon–and obviously web-based macro add-ons can't be included very well in the native mobile edit view, but otherwise the other negative reviews are either ill-informed or erroneous.
eepgmik
Pages named legitimately in the confluence web app won’t load in the mobile app. Further, the error message suggests the page doesn’t even exist. That renders this app useless for those that have developed an extensive library in the absence of the mobile app, since the page name is what makes it unique!
Brett L. Schuchert
Using this tool on iOS, there are several glaring flaws. 1. The keyboard shortcuts do not work. 2. There's no way to sent the style. That feature is also missing. 3. When there are 2 people editing the same page, you don't see updates like you do if you are in a browser. Overall this tool is pretty much a crappy read-only version of confluence. I've uninstalled it before and looks like I'm going to uninstall it again because it's too broken.
uinazi
Seriously, I agree with Fan of Catan. Good for viewing but that’s it. Even on the iPad you can’t do something as simple as coloring text.
preston.lee
I was extremely excited for the official, iPad Pro-friendly native app.. until I decided to write a new page. The UI only allows for a few formatting options, and does *not* support styles, tables, or other fancy-pants stuff you're expecting from the webapp. I'm sure they're aware of this is a major deficiency and are working on it for a future release, but in the meantime, it's a solid release of not nearly enough.
Fan of Catan
The UI is great, but virtually all editing options you’ll find in a desktop browser are missing or unimplemented. No idea why; adding a button for numbered lists, or table support, or horizontal rules, or image/file attachments (for instance), doesn’t seem difficult, and I’m not sure how this got out the door without the full set of editing options. Hopefully this is coming in future versions.