If you've ever spent too much time clicking around Confluence trying to find a page you know exists, you're not alone. Efficiently navigating Confluence remains a challenge in large teams. If you oversee multiple Confluence Spaces, you are probably struggling from:
The good news is that Confluence Query Language isn't just for searching—it can also be used to create custom navigation menus that dynamically surface relevant content for individual users without them having to input CQL themselves. With the right app, administrators can build tailored menus that make it easier for teams to find what they need without endless clicking.
How to configure CQL-powered Navigation Menus:
mention = currentUser() AND label = needs_review
While Confluence allows users to create shortcuts to frequently accessed pages, these shortcuts are static and manually maintained. CQL-powered navigation menus offer several advantages:
Unlike the static sidebar, custom menus can include categories and nested items, making navigation more intuitive. We recommend you stop relying on inefficient search and turn Confluence into a tool that supports productivity rather than hindering it. Start your free trial of the app, today.
The beauty of CQL-powered navigation is that it's completely customizable. Whether you want to see the latest meeting notes, watched pages, or all pages tagged with a specific label, you can build a menu that works for you. What CQL query do you think would make your navigation struggles a thing of the past? Let me know in the comments.
Angela Thomas_Seibert Group
Product Marketing Manager at Seibert Group
Seibert Group
Munich, Germany
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