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The percieved performance of Confluence / JIRA is REALLY-REALLY bad, it is impossible to work with them fluidly. It's just that 'tiny bit' faster which allows you to get things done quicker. This is by the way the same reason we at my company are actually evaluating whether a switch to Notion for example would be worth it. Therefore having a native Confluence app would (hopefully, if done right) fulfill these requirements and have a positive impact on user experience and improve engagement. Nowadays with modern web technologies that's entirely possible – but let's be honest, that's not going to happen within the next 3 years probably because these products are so huge.
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They could, of course, just improve their web experience with heading the direction of Progressive Web Apps and an Offline first experience. of your projects and spaces – this is not the case with how they built Jira and Confluence for the web. Having a native client usually comes with some caching e.g. Say I want to create a new Confluence page inside a specific space – often times it will take me half a minute to get to that functionality. With Confluence especially as with Jira I often experience heavy slow downs to my productiveness. I can only give my personal take on this but my main reason would be: Performance.