Confluence
– Plugins
The Confluence plugin system makes it easy to customise and extend Confluence to suit your needs, allowing you to add new features to suit your particular requirements.
Below are some of the most popular plugins created by the Confluence developer community and third-parties. Many more are available in the Plugin Library. For details on each plugin, including plugin support, please visit the individual plugin page or read our plugin support policy.
Office Connector
Embed and collaborate on Microsoft Office or OpenOffice document formats within Confluence pages. And, in turn, edit
wiki content directly from Microsoft Office or OpenOffice clients.
Widget Connector
Embed content from popular websites directly inside of Confluence pages.
SharePoint Connector
Combine Confluence's free-form, easy to edit wiki with the documentation management and workflow strength of SharePoint.
Gallery
Display a list of mini-images ('thumbnails') on a Confluence page. The list will be generated using all the images attached
to that page.
Calendar
Display a calendar in any Confluence page in day, week or month format. Calendars are dynamically updated, and support
incoming and outgoing iCal subscriptions.
Tasklist
Create a list of to-do items on a Confluence page. The list will be updated dynamically when you tick-off items or reorder
them.
Gliffy
Draw diagrams in your Confluence pages — flowcharts, UI wireframes, floor plans, network diagrams, UML diagrams,
or any other simple drawing or diagram.
Theme Builder
Completely customise the look and feel of your Confluence wiki, using a powerful visual editor.
Balsamiq Mockups
Create and collaborate on UI mockups right inside your Confluence pages. Includes a friendly interface and a large library
of pre-built controls.
Chart
Display tabular data in graphical format within your Confluences pages: pie charts, bar charts, line graphs, area graphs
and Gantt charts.
SQL
Query your external datasource and display the results in a formatted table or chart on a Confluence
page.
WebDAV
Access your Confluence content from your WebDAV client (e.g. 'Web Folders' on Windows). View and edit spaces, pages and
attachments, safe in the knowledge that Confluence's security is in force.
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Many more plugins are available in the Plugin Library.