There are a number of ways to add users to Confluence:
You may also be interested in information about allowing anonymous users access to your site. Anonymous users do not count against your Confluence license totals. See Setting Up Public Access.
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If you enable user signup, a 'Sign Up' option will appear on the Confluence screens. The option will be on the login screen, and also in the header on public sites. People can choose the option to create their own usernames on Confluence.
You can restrict the signup to people whose email addresses are within a given domain or domains. This is useful if you want to ensure that only people within your organisation can add their own usernames.
You will still be able to add or invite users manually, whether user signup is enabled or not.
You need Confluence Administrator or System Administrator permissions to change the signup options.
To set the user signup options:
mydomain.com, mydomain.netBy default, Confluence will send an email notification to all Confluence administrators whenever someone signs up to the Confluence site. The administrators (people with Confluence Administrator or System Administrator permissions) will receive this message when someone signs up either by clicking the 'Sign Up' link or by clicking the invitation URL sent by an administrator.
To disable this notification:
Screenshot: User signup options

You can invite new users to the site by sending them a signup URL, called an 'invitation link'. You can copy the invitation link and paste it onto a page or into an email message, or you can prompt Confluence to send an email message containing the same link.
The option to send invitations is independent of the signup options. You can send invitations if signup is open to all, restricted by domain, or disabled entirely. Even if signup is restricted or disabled, a person who has received an invitation will be able to sign up.
When someone visits the invitation link in a browser, a Confluence signup screen will appear.
To invite people to sign up:
john@example.com, sarah@example.comThe invitation link includes a security token, like this:
http://confluence.example.com/signup.action?token=d513a04456312c47 |
This security token is a shared token – individual invitations do not have unique tokens. Anyone who obtains this token will be able to sign up to Confluence.
You can change the token at any time, by choosing Reset. The previous invitation link will become unusable. People will no longer be able to use the previous link to sign up. If they try, they will see an error message that the signup token has expired.
Screenshot: Inviting users

To add a new user:
Screenshot: Adding users
