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Compliance Documentation with Workflow Metadata Template

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Created by Radbee and AppFox, this template helps teams in regulated industries export compliance documents from Confluence with workflow metadata (approval status, approvers, timestamps). It ensures audit-ready exports that meet regulatory requirements.

“Often, my customers use Confluence as their Electronic Document Management System (eDMS). To achieve this, we launch Marketplace apps like AppFox's Workflows. With Scroll PDFs Exporter, I can add AppFox's document control information to the header and footer. With this template ready, all submissions to authorities will include mandatory metadata on each page.” – Rina Nir, Co-Founder and CEO, RadBee

Learn how regulated teams can author, sign, and manage compliance documents efficiently in Confluence. Radbee and AppFox showcase real-world workflows in their latest webinar – which includes Scroll PDF Exporter and this template – to streamline approvals, metadata management, and document control.

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