The new SSO webpage feature is fantastic! But there's still a big problem... the confluence integration does not support it! The 'Add Aha View' option in confluence only works with publicly shared links. It must work with SSO links as well!
We need this functionality as well. We want to limit sharing of public webpages to only Aha users or SSO, but we still want to embed our roadmaps and reports into Confluence (which also has SSO). Unfortunately, we are unable to do so today.
This is very important to us, are unable to share live dashboards from Aha! to our Confluence pages without SSO support. We want to rely on the Aha! dashboards but it is difficult without this functionality.
Same comment as Heather. Reducing the friction of having embedded reports in a tools such as Confluence will go a long way towards further adoption of the tool.
We love the ability to embed Aha into other apps, so our engineering teams and business users can view the data from the apps they normally use without having to go somewhere else. We want our SSO security to protect this data so having it work when embedding the page into Confluence is critical to us easily sharing info with people.
We need this functionality as well. We want to limit sharing of public webpages to only Aha users or SSO, but we still want to embed our roadmaps and reports into Confluence (which also has SSO). Unfortunately, we are unable to do so today.
This functionality is important for us, having to expose externally our data really does NOT work for us, so we need a way to protect the reports.
This is very important to us, are unable to share live dashboards from Aha! to our Confluence pages without SSO support. We want to rely on the Aha! dashboards but it is difficult without this functionality.
Same comment as Heather. Reducing the friction of having embedded reports in a tools such as Confluence will go a long way towards further adoption of the tool.
We love the ability to embed Aha into other apps, so our engineering teams and business users can view the data from the apps they normally use without having to go somewhere else. We want our SSO security to protect this data so having it work when embedding the page into Confluence is critical to us easily sharing info with people.