Confluence vs Paymo
A head-to-head comparison to help you pick the right tool
Confluence
Confluence is Atlassian's team wiki and knowledge management tool, widely used alongside Jira for documentation, project planning, and team collaboration. It is the standard for engineering and product teams.
Paymo
Paymo is a project management and time tracking tool built for freelancers and small agencies. It combines task management, time tracking, invoicing, and resource scheduling in one platform.
Pros
- ✓Excellent documentation and wiki features
- ✓Deep Jira integration
- ✓Strong template library
- ✓Good for async collaboration
- ✓Widely adopted in tech teams
Cons
- ✗Not a true project management tool
- ✗Can become disorganized without governance
- ✗Interface feels dated
- ✗Search can be unreliable
Pros
- ✓Built-in time tracking and invoicing
- ✓Good resource scheduling
- ✓Ideal for client-facing work
- ✓Affordable pricing
- ✓Clean interface
Cons
- ✗Not suited for large enterprise teams
- ✗Limited automation
- ✗Smaller integration ecosystem
- ✗Reporting less robust than competitors
Our Take
Choose Confluence if engineering and product teams using jira who need a powerful wiki and documentation tool alongside their projects. Choose Paymo if freelancers and small agencies needing project management combined with time tracking and client invoicing.
Best For
Engineering and product teams using Jira who need a powerful wiki and documentation tool alongside their projects
Best For
Freelancers and small agencies needing project management combined with time tracking and client invoicing
