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Emotions for Confluence

works with Confluence Server 7.4.0 - 7.18.3 and more

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Key highlights of the appPeople's emotions are clues to what motivates them

Show your emotion on a content

You can react to a content with your real emotion

Emotions summary dialog

This dialog summarizes who have reacted on the content will be shown when the user clicks on the summary link beside the main Emotion link

Show your emotion on a comment

A user can also react to a comment with an emotion

More details

Let’s face it, some events aren’t befitting of a Like (deaths, break-ups, disappointing outcomes, etc.). Now every user will be able to express her or his feeling about a content in a more comprehensive way (such as love, angry or sad, etc.).

Emotions can affect decision-making:

  • Positive emotions are needed for rational, effective decisions.
  • Conversely, poor decisions can also be linked back to a poor emotional state.

Emotion data can also help managers measure their employee satisfaction, thus can drive positive changes that makes the workplace a happier, more productive environment for employees. As a result, it can help minimize staff turnover and disruption to the business.

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This app is not part of the Marketplace Bug Bounty program.

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