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Pricing Feature Matrix

Confluence vs Lessonly: What You Get at Each Price Point

A side-by-side breakdown of pricing tiers, included features, and cost structures across both platforms — focused on what enterprise buyers actually care about.

Feature / Plan Detail
Confluence
Lessonly (Seismic Learning)
Free Plan Available Yes — up to 10 users
Self-Serve Pricing
Starting Price $5.42/user/month (Standard) ~$300–500+/month (custom quote)
Mid-Tier Price $10.44/user/month (Premium) Custom enterprise quote only
Enterprise Pricing Custom (801+ users) Custom (full Seismic platform)
Pricing Model Per user/month Custom enterprise contract
AI Features Included Rovo AI on Standard and above Seismic AI recommendations (enterprise)
Storage Included 2GB free; 250GB Standard; unlimited Premium Not publicly disclosed
Guest / Viewer Access Guest access on Standard+ Not specified
SSO / SAML Premium and above All paid plans
Analytics & Reporting Standard+ (basic); Premium (advanced) Included — learner performance analytics
Automation Runs 100/month (Standard); unlimited (Premium) Not applicable
Uptime SLA 99.9% (Premium+) Enterprise SLA (custom)
24/7 Support Premium and above Dedicated support (enterprise)
Free Trial Demo only
Price Transparency Public pricing page No public pricing — sales call required
Multi-Tenant / Multi-Client Portals
Video-to-Documentation Conversion
Built-in LMS / Course Builder
External Knowledge Base Delivery

Pricing data as of February 2026. Confluence pricing billed annually. Lessonly pricing based on reported figures from third-party review sites; exact pricing requires a sales conversation with Seismic.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Pros and Cons: Confluence vs Lessonly (Seismic Learning)

Confluence

  • Transparent, self-serve pricing published publicly
  • Generous free tier for up to 10 users with unlimited pages
  • Rovo AI included in all paid plans since October 2024 — not a separate add-on
  • 20+ pre-built AI agents for documentation tasks like release notes and OKR generation
  • Deep Jira integration essential for engineering and product teams
  • Scales to 150,000 users on Enterprise tier
  • Standard plan starts at just $5.42/user/month — competitive entry price
  • 80+ app connectors via Rovo for cross-tool search
  • Per-user pricing compounds quickly — 100 users on Premium costs over $12,500/year
  • 5–8% price increases in 2024–2025 with more expected
  • No video-to-documentation conversion capability
  • No multi-tenant portals for external client delivery
  • No custom domains for customer-facing knowledge bases
  • Primarily internal — not built for delivering docs to external clients
  • Requires Atlassian ecosystem to unlock full value from integrations
  • No built-in LMS or training certification system

Lessonly (Seismic Learning)

  • Purpose-built for sales and customer-facing team training
  • Practice exercises with coaching scorecards and feedback loops
  • Learning paths and certifications designed for enablement workflows
  • Strong Salesforce, HubSpot, and CRM integrations
  • SOC 2 certified with enterprise-grade security
  • Backed by Seismic — large, well-funded enablement platform
  • Good learner performance analytics and completion tracking
  • No public pricing — every quote requires a sales conversation
  • Reported entry costs of $300–500+/month with unpredictable enterprise pricing
  • Acquisition by Seismic creates pressure to upsell to full platform
  • No knowledge base or customer-facing documentation delivery
  • No video-to-documentation conversion (video embedded, not structured)
  • No multi-tenant portals for serving multiple client organizations
  • No auto-translation at scale for multilingual training
  • Training-only platform — cannot replace a documentation system
  • No chatbot or help widget for end-user support

Deep Dive Analysis

How Confluence and Lessonly (Seismic Learning) Compare in Detail

An honest analysis of how these two platforms compare across pricing value, scalability costs, and hidden limitations that enterprise buyers discover after signing.

Value for Money

Confluence delivers clear value at the Standard tier ($5.42/user/month) with Rovo AI included — competitive for teams already on Atlassian. However, value erodes quickly for external documentation needs since Confluence is purely internal. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) offers genuine training value for sales and customer success teams, but the lack of public pricing means buyers cannot assess value without sitting through a sales process. Reported costs of $300–500+/month make it expensive for smaller teams, and the Seismic acquisition introduces upsell pressure toward a much larger platform purchase. Neither tool is a clear winner on value for money — they serve different needs.

Scalability Costs

Confluence's per-user model becomes a significant budget line at scale. A 100-user team on Premium pays over $12,500/year; a 500-user team approaches $63,000/year. Atlassian's documented 5–8% annual price increases compound this over time. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) uses custom enterprise contracts that are renegotiated periodically, introducing unpredictability. As teams grow, Seismic tends to bundle additional modules, increasing total contract value. Both platforms punish growth with higher costs — Confluence through transparent per-seat inflation, Lessonly through opaque contract expansion. Neither offers a consumption-based model that aligns costs with actual usage rather than headcount.

Hidden Costs & Limitations

Confluence's hidden costs include Atlassian Access for advanced SSO (additional per-user fee on lower tiers), Marketplace apps for functionality not included natively, and the internal-only limitation that forces separate tooling for any external documentation delivery. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) has significant hidden costs in the form of implementation fees, mandatory onboarding services, and the tendency for Seismic account teams to require platform upgrades for features initially assumed to be included. Both tools also lack video-to-documentation conversion and multi-tenant portals entirely — meaning teams who need those capabilities must pay for additional platforms, effectively doubling their tooling costs.

Pricing Breakdown

Confluence vs Lessonly (Seismic Learning): Full Pricing Comparison

A complete breakdown of every published pricing tier for both platforms, including what's included, what's hidden, and where costs escalate.

Confluence

Free $0
Standard $5.42
Premium $10.44
Enterprise Custom

Lessonly (Seismic Learning)

Seismic Learning ~$300–500+/month
Seismic Platform Custom enterprise

Confluence wins on pricing transparency and flexibility — its self-serve tiers with public pricing give buyers predictability that Lessonly simply cannot match. Lessonly's opaque, sales-only pricing process is a significant friction point for buyers who want to evaluate cost before engaging a vendor. However, both platforms share a critical limitation — they serve entirely different use cases (internal wiki vs. training delivery) and neither addresses teams who need documentation AND training in a single system. For teams outgrowing per-seat inflation or frustrated by black-box enterprise quotes, Docsie's workspace-based AI credit model offers predictable costs that scale with usage, not headcount.

Our Recommendation

The Verdict: Confluence vs Lessonly (Seismic Learning)

Confluence and Lessonly (Seismic Learning) are fundamentally different tools solving different problems — Confluence is an internal enterprise wiki deeply tied to the Atlassian ecosystem, while Lessonly is a training and sales enablement platform for coaching customer-facing teams. Comparing them directly on pricing reveals a key tension — Confluence offers transparent per-seat pricing that scales predictably but gets expensive, while Lessonly hides all costs behind enterprise sales conversations, making budgeting unpredictable. Teams that need both documentation and training in one system will find neither tool sufficient on its own.

Confluence

Choose Confluence if you need...

  • An internal wiki deeply integrated with Jira, Trello, and the broader Atlassian ecosystem for engineering and product teams
  • Transparent, self-serve pricing starting at $5.42/user/month with Rovo AI included — no sales call required to get started
  • A proven enterprise-scale platform that can support up to 150,000 users with advanced governance and multiple identity providers

Lessonly (Seismic Learning)

Choose Lessonly (Seismic Learning) if you need...

  • Purpose-built sales and customer success training with practice exercises, coaching scorecards, and certification paths
  • Deep CRM integrations with Salesforce and HubSpot that tie training directly to revenue team workflows
  • A training platform already embedded in the Seismic enablement ecosystem with a dedicated account team and implementation support
Our Pick

Docsie

Choose Docsie if you need...

  • Documentation AND training in one platform — convert any video (training recordings, screen captures, real-world footage) into structured knowledge bases with a built-in LMS, course builder, quizzes, and certifications, all without paying for two separate tools
  • Multi-tenant portals that deliver branded documentation and training to multiple clients or departments from a single system — something neither Confluence nor Lessonly can do
  • Predictable workspace-based pricing with AI credits that scale with what you actually process, not with headcount — avoiding Confluence's per-seat inflation and Lessonly's opaque enterprise quotes

Winner: Docsie

Both Confluence and Lessonly leave significant gaps for teams that need to manage, deliver, and train on documentation simultaneously. Confluence cannot serve external clients with branded portals or deliver training — it is purely internal. Lessonly cannot build or manage documentation — it is purely training. Docsie's six-pillar platform (CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR) eliminates the need for both tools by converting any video or document into structured knowledge bases, delivering them through multi-tenant branded portals, and running built-in LMS courses with certifications — all on a transparent, consumption-based pricing model that avoids both Confluence's per-seat inflation and Lessonly's black-box enterprise pricing.

Common Questions

Confluence vs Lessonly (Seismic Learning): FAQ

Pricing & Costs

Q: How much does Confluence actually cost for a 50-person team?

A: A 50-person team on Confluence Standard pays approximately $3,252/year ($5.42 × 50 × 12) billed annually. Upgrading to Premium costs around $6,264/year ($10.44 × 50 × 12). These costs do not include Atlassian Access for advanced SSO (an additional per-user fee on lower tiers) or any Marketplace apps your team may need. With documented 5–8% annual price increases, a 50-person team on Premium could be paying $7,000+/year within two years.

Q: Why doesn't Lessonly publish its pricing publicly?

A: Lessonly (Seismic Learning) operates entirely through enterprise sales conversations — there is no self-serve pricing page. Since its acquisition by Seismic in 2021, pricing has become tied to larger Seismic platform deals, making it difficult to obtain a standalone Lessonly quote without also discussing the full Seismic enablement suite. Third-party review sites report entry costs around $300–500+/month, but actual pricing varies significantly based on learner count, contract length, and which modules are included.

Q: Does Confluence charge extra for AI features?

A: As of October 2024, Rovo AI is included in Confluence's Standard and Premium paid plans at no additional cost — it was previously a separate add-on. However, advanced Atlassian Access features (SCIM provisioning, advanced SSO across multiple apps) still require a separate Atlassian Access subscription, which adds per-user costs on top of your Confluence plan. Enterprise users get bundled access to more advanced governance features.

Choosing the Right Tool

Q: Can I use Confluence for training and learning management?

A: Confluence does not have a built-in LMS, course builder, or certification system. While you can create training pages and use Rovo AI to help generate content, there is no structured learning path, quiz capability, or learner progress tracking. Teams using Confluence for training documentation typically need to pair it with a separate LMS like Lessonly, Docebo, or TalentLMS — which adds cost and creates content fragmentation between the wiki and the training system.

Q: Is there a better alternative to both Confluence and Lessonly (Seismic Learning)?

A: Yes — Docsie is purpose-built to solve the problem that using both tools together still does not fully address. Docsie combines an AI-powered knowledge base platform with a built-in LMS, allowing teams to convert any video into structured documentation, manage it with version control, deliver it through multi-tenant branded portals, and run training courses with certifications — all from one platform. Unlike Confluence, Docsie supports external client delivery and multi-tenant portals. Unlike Lessonly, Docsie publishes transparent pricing starting at $199/month with AI credits instead of per-seat fees. For teams currently paying for both tools separately, Docsie typically consolidates costs significantly.

Q: Which platform is better for teams that need to document and train on the same content?

A: Neither Confluence nor Lessonly handles both use cases well in a single platform. Confluence stores documentation but has no training delivery mechanism — learners cannot be assigned courses, take quizzes, or earn certifications. Lessonly delivers training but cannot manage or publish documentation for self-serve reference. Docsie uniquely addresses this gap by letting teams build documentation and create courses from the same content, so training always references live, up-to-date docs without duplication or drift between the wiki and the LMS.

Better Alternative

Looking for More Than Confluence or Lessonly (Seismic Learning)?

Docsie combines everything both tools do separately — structured documentation management, multi-tenant portal delivery, and a full built-in LMS with certifications — plus converts any video into searchable knowledge bases with 100+ language support. No per-seat inflation like Confluence. No opaque pricing like Lessonly. One platform, transparent AI credit pricing, and a free plan to get started today.

Free plan includes AI credits to convert a 10-minute training video. No credit card required.

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