Descript vs Confluence
A head-to-head comparison to help you pick the right tool
Descript
Descript is an AI-powered audio and video editing platform that lets you edit media by editing text. It automatically transcribes recordings and allows you to cut, rearrange, and remove content simply by editing the transcript. Descript is popular with podcasters, video creators, and marketing teams who want to produce professional content without complex video editing skills.
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.
Descript is our recommended pick for most teams — podcasters, video creators, and marketing teams wanting to edit audio and video by editing text transcripts.
Try Descript →Read our full Descript review →Pros
- ✓Revolutionary text-based editing dramatically speeds up video and podcast production
- ✓Accurate AI transcription saves hours of manual work
- ✓Overdub feature allows voice cloning for corrections without re-recording
- ✓Strong collaboration features for remote teams
Cons
- ✗Export quality limited on free and lower tier plans
- ✗Overdub voice cloning requires significant training audio
- ✗Can be slow processing long video files
- ✗Less suitable for complex cinematic video production
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
Our Take
Choose Descript if podcasters, video creators, and marketing teams wanting to edit audio and video by editing text transcripts. Choose Confluence if engineering and product teams using jira who need a powerful wiki and documentation tool alongside their projects.
Best For
Podcasters, video creators, and marketing teams wanting to edit audio and video by editing text transcripts
Best For
Engineering and product teams using Jira who need a powerful wiki and documentation tool alongside their projects
