Comparison
Confluence vs Guru
Overview
Confluence is a team wiki and knowledge management platform by Atlassian for creating, organizing, and collaborating on documentation, decisions, and project work.
Guru is an enterprise knowledge platform for governed internal knowledge, AI-powered answers, and workflow-native access across tools like Slack, Teams, Salesforce, and Zendesk.
Which should you choose?
Confluence is a freemium collaborative workspace with page versioning, permissions, and deep Jira integration, aimed at SMB/enterprise. Guru is an AI-powered knowledge platform with knowledge agents, verification workflows, and Slack/Teams integrations, custom-priced only. Choose Confluence if you're already in the Atlassian ecosystem and need structured wiki pages; choose Guru if AI-driven knowledge search and verification workflows are the priority.
TLDR
- —If you're already in the Atlassian ecosystem and need structured wiki pages, choose Confluence.
- —If AI-driven knowledge search and verification workflows are the priority, choose Guru.
Features
- —Page creation and editing
- —Template library
- —Space organization
- —Version history
- —Page permissions
- —Jira integration
- —AI assistance
- —Whiteboards
- —Knowledge agents
- —AI search and answers
- —Verification workflows
- —Browser extension
- —Slack and Teams integrations
- —Analytics
- —Governed permissions
- —Enterprise governance
Pricing
Confluence
| Plan | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | Free forever for up to 10 users. |
| Standard | $5.42/mo | Per user per month. |
| Premium | $10.44/mo | Per user per month. |
| Enterprise | Contact sales | Annual enterprise pricing via sales. |
Guru
| Plan | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Custom package | Contact sales | Pricing is tailored to scale, knowledge complexity, and AI maturity. |
Company Fit
Confluence
Guru
Stacks
Confluence