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EU VETTED
Alternatives to

European alternatives to Confluence.

Atlassian-owned wiki/docs platform. Same Atlassian US-listed parent as Jira.

In short

Nuclino (Germany, Munich, 5/5) is the strongest commercial European alternative to Confluence on EU Vetted's editorial compliance score — EU-owned, German-hosted, and ISO 27001 certified with no material CLOUD Act exposure. For self-hosting on EU sovereign cloud, BookStack (UK, 5/5, open source) and HumHub (Germany, Munich, 5/5) are the top picks. Atlassian (NASDAQ: TEAM) operates US infrastructure and falls under CLOUD Act jurisdiction.

ALTERNATIVES
5
CLOUD-ACT · NONE
4
WITH BSI C5
0
FREE TIER
4

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Why switch

Why look for a Confluence alternative?

WHAT YOU'RE LEAVING

What are you leaving behind with Confluence?

Listed for transparency. Every product on this page is benchmarked against this baseline.

Confluence US-incorporated

Atlassian-owned wiki/docs platform. Same Atlassian US-listed parent as Jira.

SCORE
1.0/5
OWNERSHIP
US-OWNED
CLOUD ACT
DIRECT
HOSTING
Likely AWS · US
SCHREMS II
Default SCC + supp.
What you keep, what you give up

What do you keep, and what do you trade off?

SIDE-BY-SIDE

How do the 5 European alternatives to Confluence compare?

All 5 alternatives ranked by compliance score, benchmarked against Confluence.

Product Score Owner CLOUD Act Cert. Pricing Action
Confluence
benchmark · US
1.0/5
SOC 2
no EU framework
Freemium your current
Wiki.js
Canada
Free
€0 / mo
View profile →
BookStack
United Kingdom
Free
€0 / mo
View profile →
Nuclino
Germany
SOC 2
Freemium View profile →
Outline
United States
Paid View profile →
HumHub
Germany
Freemium View profile →
Migration tips

How do you migrate from Confluence?

TOP PICKS

Which are the closest Confluence alternatives?

Ranked by feature parity + compliance score. Migration friction is weighted higher than feature breadth.

Wiki.js
Canada · Founded 2016
★ #1 PICK

AGPLv3 open-source Node.js wiki by Nicolas Giard (Canada, 2016); 100M+ downloads; multiple DB backends; 40+ languages; self-host only.

SCORE
5.0
FROM
€0/mo
CLOUD ACT
NONE
BookStack
United Kingdom · Founded 2015
★ #2 PICK

UK solo-dev MIT-licensed self-hosted wiki + documentation platform (Dan Brown, 2015); no SaaS, no vendor counterparty risk.

SCORE
5.0
FROM
€0/mo
CLOUD ACT
NONE
Nuclino
Germany · Founded 2015
★ #3 PICK

Munich-based founder-owned lightweight team wiki (Nuclino GmbH, 2015), all-German hosting, SOC 2 Type II, 12,000+ teams incl. NASA, MIT.

SCORE
3.0
FROM
CLOUD ACT
NONE
Picking the right one

Which Confluence alternative should you pick?

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Confluence usable under GDPR?
Atlassian publishes a Data Processing Addendum based on the EU Standard Contractual Clauses with post-Schrems II supplementary measures, and offers EU data residency on Atlassian Cloud Enterprise. The service is legally usable from the EU. The reason European procurement teams still look for alternatives is the underlying ownership: Atlassian Corporation is Australian-incorporated but US-listed (NASDAQ: TEAM) and operates US infrastructure; the parent corporate structure means CLOUD Act jurisdiction applies. For a Schrems II transfer impact assessment, that combination is what prompts the alternative search.
Which Confluence alternative has the strongest compliance profile?
Among the alternatives mapped on this page, three reach the editorial 5/5 score with no material CLOUD Act exposure: Nuclino (Germany, Munich), BookStack (UK, open source), and HumHub (Germany, Munich). All three are usable as Confluence replacements depending on your binding constraint. Outline scores 3/5 due to US incorporation; we list it for awareness but it does not meet the procurement-grade bar.
Can I migrate from Confluence Cloud to a European wiki?
Yes. Atlassian supports XML export of an entire Confluence space via *Space Settings → Content Tools → Export*. The export preserves page hierarchy, body content (in XHTML), attachments, and labels. What does not transfer cleanly: Confluence macros (Page Tree, Children Display, JIRA links, Excerpt Include), custom plugins, and complex permission schemes. For most teams the migration is a 1–2 week effort focused on rebuilding macros as native equivalents.
What about Jira integration?
Confluence's native Jira integration is the single biggest reason teams stay on Atlassian Cloud: issue embeds, requirement-traceability matrices, and release-notes generation rely on it. European wikis do not have native Jira integration. The mitigation is that many teams switching from Confluence also switch from Jira to Taiga (Spain, 5/5, open source) or another European project tool, and the wiki-and-PM pairing is rebuilt holistically. If Jira is non-negotiable, plan to embed Jira links as standard HTML in the new wiki and accept some manual sync overhead.
Does any European alternative match Confluence's enterprise-scale wiki features?
Nuclino has the cleanest commercial cloud-hosted alternative for SMB-to-mid-market. BookStack and HumHub are self-hostable on EU sovereign cloud for teams with SRE capacity. For enterprise scale specifically (50 000+ pages, complex permission hierarchies, on-premise mandate), self-hosted Nextcloud with the Notes/Docs apps or self-hosted BookStack are the realistic paths. Atlassian's enterprise-scale wiki tooling does not have a direct commercial European cloud equivalent yet.
Does Confluence fall under the US CLOUD Act?
In practice, yes. Atlassian Corporation is US-listed (NASDAQ: TEAM) and operates globally-distributed cloud infrastructure with US sub-processors. The group structure means a US authority can compel Atlassian to produce data it controls regardless of where that data is stored. EU data residency on Atlassian Cloud Enterprise reduces storage exposure but does not remove the underlying ownership question. Alternatives rated 5/5 on this page — Nuclino, BookStack, HumHub — are EU-owned or open source without that direct exposure.
What is the cheapest European alternative to Confluence?
BookStack (open source) is free to self-host, making it the lowest-cost option for teams with SRE capacity. HumHub is also open source and free to self-host. Among commercial cloud-hosted alternatives, Nuclino has the most accessible entry pricing, with per-user plans that are typically below Confluence's Cloud Standard tier. For very small teams (under 10 users), Nuclino's free tier covers basic wiki needs.
Is there a GDPR-compliant alternative to Confluence?
All five alternatives mapped on this page operate under GDPR and publish data processing agreements. The strongest GDPR posture — EU ownership and EU hosting with no CLOUD Act exposure — belongs to Nuclino (Germany, 5/5) and HumHub (Germany, 5/5) on the commercial and self-hosted sides respectively. BookStack (UK, 5/5) is open source and GDPR-compliant when self-hosted on EU infrastructure. For a formal transfer impact assessment, these three eliminate the ownership question that Atlassian's structure raises.
Which Confluence alternative is best for teams also migrating from Jira?
Pairing Nuclino or BookStack with Taiga (Spain, 5/5, open source) covers the Confluence + Jira surface area with full EU sovereignty. Taiga is the European pick for Jira-style agile sprint management. If Jira is non-negotiable to keep, the practical path is to migrate only the Confluence layer to a European wiki and accept that Jira links become standard HTML. Most teams that run this migration find that rebuilding the PM layer in Taiga alongside the wiki migration produces the cleaner long-term stack.
METHODOLOGY

How we verified each row above.

For every product we read the public DPA, sub-processors document, hosting region declaration, and corporate ownership records. Each is timestamped. Compliance score is editorial, re-verified quarterly. We never accept self-attestation.

Reviewed by the EU Vetted editorial team · Editorial guidelines

Last verified May 2026

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