Embed Confluence content within SharePoint.

Confluence home page in SharePoint

Embed your wiki

Any Confluence wiki page or blog post can be embedded into SharePoint. This allows you to blend enterprise documents and lists with agile wiki content, all on a single SharePoint page.

Wikis aren't wikis without the "Edit" button — so we made sure to put one in. You can edit embedded Confluence wiki pages directly from SharePoint with a single click.

Beyond wiki pages, you can embed dynamic Confluence page trees into SharePoint, for ease of navigating your wiki content.

Extend SharePoint

Through embedded wiki content, SharePoint users can now access Confluence's multitude of plugins (like charts, diagrams, image galleries, maps and database content) within their pages.

Access SharePoint's document facilities from within Confluence.

SharePoint list in Confluence

Local lists

Any SharePoint list can be easily included in a Confluence wiki page. This enables you to combine contextual wiki content with more structured data such as document lists, calendars and other SharePoint collections.

Your team's wiki brainstorm for a customer proposal can link to the final PowerPoint presentations.

One-click editing for Microsoft Office documents in Confluence

With a single click, the documents can then be edited within Microsoft Office utilising SharePoint's deep Office integration. Once updated, just hit "Save" in Office to update your documents in SharePoint's content repository.

Bi-directional navigation

Once linked from Confluence, the automatic linking system creates a reciprocal link from SharePoint back to Confluence. This provides a permanent way of navigating related content, regardless of its location.

Search Confluence and SharePoint in one location.

Integrated search

Search once

With combined search, you're guaranteed to find what you're looking for — no matter whether it's a wiki page, a Word document or a blog post. With the SharePoint Connector for Confluence you can now search enterprise wiki pages and SharePoint documents in one location.

There is no user retraining required! Use the same search box as you do today — in either SharePoint or Confluence — and you'll find content from both platforms.

Security clearance

While simple, our search is also smart. Full document security and permissioning is maintained across all content.

For example, if you're not authorised to view a particular wiki page or Word document, it won't be included in the combined search results.

Identify yourself.

Login. Once.

With the SharePoint Connector for Confluence installed, users can seamlessly navigate between SharePoint and Confluence, with no interruptions. SharePoint and Confluence share the same set of users via Microsoft's Active Directory.

Each user has a single username and password for both applications. Sign in to one application and you're signed into both.

Personal publishing


The SharePoint Connector for Confluence gives every SharePoint user their own personal wiki and blog. Create a private scratch pad or broadcast your thoughts to the rest of the organisation.