Lauch Branded Sites in Minutes
The next generation of Scroll Viewport is coming soon! Publish your Confluence content as branded, high-performance websites. Join the private beta to explore Scroll Sites before it launches.
Scroll Viewport Will Become Scroll Sites
For over 10 years, thousands of teams have relied on Scroll Viewport to publish their Confluence content as custom help centers and knowledge bases – an experience we will continue to support! While Scroll Sites is in beta, you can still get rolling with Scroll Viewport and transition to the new experience when we release.
Bring Your Confluence Knowledge to Life in 3 Simple Steps
1. Set up your site
Choose a ready-to-use theme to fit your use case. Pick a domain and style the look.
2. Add your content
Choose the Confluence pages and spaces that belong on your site.
3. Create!
You’re all set! Your knowledge is now live, ready to empower users wherever they are.

Launch Sites That Fit Every Need
Quick start with ready-to-use themes to serve a variety of use cases like help centers, knowledge bases, and blogs. Sites are automatically optimized for SEO, performance, and accessibility so users get the content they need, when and where it's needed.

Tailor Your Sites with Ease – No Code Required
Simple, code-free styling to make every site feel like your own. Use design tokens or apply custom CSS / JS for advanced customization. Add custom domains, AI search, and integrate with your support & analytics tools.

Control What, Where, and How Content is Published
Make your site publicly available or restrict with authentication. Flexibility to publish live or manual updates, versioned and translated content, and embed content in various interfaces, like directly in your product.
What’s Coming with Scroll Sites?
We’re rolling out powerful features to help you create the perfect site. Some will be available from day one, while others are coming soon!
Multiple Ready-to Use Themes
Get started in minutes with out-of-the-box themes that look great and perform even better.
Custom Domains
Connect your custom domain to enhance brand trust and recognition.
AI-Powered Search
Empower your users to surface answers quickly with a fast, intuitive, and intelligent search experience right in your site.
Protected Sites
Keep your content secure! Make your site public or restrict access with single sign-on or token authentication.
In-App Help
Integrate your site information and help content directly in your app’s UI, giving users the answers they need without missing a beat.
Publishing Workflows
Control if changes to your content go live on your site immediately or on your command.
Site Analytics
See how users interact with your content, identify trends, and make data-driven improvements to enhance their experience.
Customize with Ease
Make your site your own with simple, no-code customization.
Works With Your Tools
Connect with the tools you rely on to better support and enable your users.
Inject Custom Code
Customize beyond the basics with advanced styling and design tokens.
Real Feedback From Real Users
Our customers say it best. Here’s how the app helps teams work better, every day.
Get a Head Start with Ready-to-Use Themes
Get started quickly with K15t’s Help Center theme, already trusted by thousands of Scroll Viewport users to share knowledge and documentation. More themes coming soon to offer even more ways to create the perfect site.
Join the Waitlist
A private beta is underway to gather feedback and refine the experience. Share your email and we’ll let you know when it’s your turn to explore what’s new!
FAQs
Why is Scroll Sites being introduced?
Over the years, we’ve seen Scroll Viewport evolve far beyond just providing a ‘view’ on Confluence content. Our users are building and launching fully-fledged sites—help centers, knowledge bases, documentation sites, and more. We want to take that even further.
Scroll Sites is our next step in empowering teams to create more types of sites for their audiences. With this relaunch, we’re introducing new functionality and expanding customization options, making it easier than ever to build sites that look great and serve your users effectively. Whether you need a help center, a product documentation site, or something entirely new, Scroll Sites is designed to give you the flexibility to make it happen.
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How will Scroll Sites differ from Scroll Viewport?
Scroll Sites builds on what you love about Scroll Viewport while introducing new features to support even more use cases. Here are a few of the new features you’ll experience:
Multiple themes – Choose from a variety of themes to create different types of sites.
Live updates – Publish changes instantly, alongside the manual updates you’re already familiar with.
Publish blog pages – Besides choosing to publish normal pages from a space or Scroll Document like today in Scroll Viewport, you can also choose to publish only the blog posts of your space.
Flexible URL structures – Choose between flat or hierarchical URLs to optimize navigation and SEO.
When will I be able to test Scroll Sites?
We will open beta access in batches. The first batch of users will be invited starting in April, and the rest will follow gradually over the course of Q2 (Apr–Jun).
What types of themes will be available in Scroll Sites?
In addition to the Help Center theme that Scroll Viewport users know and rely on today, we plan to offer additional themes to support blog content, step-by-step documentation processes, and more.
We will share more details about these themes and how they’ll be made available to you soon!
Will Scroll Sites support all the integrations I use with Scroll Viewport today?
Yes! Scroll Sites will continue to support Scroll Documents and its features, including versioning, variant management, and translated content.
Beyond that, we know many users rely on additional integrations to enhance their sites. Our goal is to ensure that the integrations you depend on today remain supported in Scroll Sites, and we’re actively working on expanding compatibility where needed.
Your feedback during the beta will help us refine and prioritize support for the tools that matter most.