My coworker wants to create a project page in Confluence that contains all the project info at a glance. He wants an at-a-glance look at what's going on with the project such as timelines, milestones, status, events.
2 Questions:
1. Which app is better suited for this: Jira or Confluence?
2. He would like to do this in Confluence preferably. Is there an app or something that can generate a timeline based on inputs, and potentially add a callout for events, so he could add all my milestones, major events, etc...?
Thank you!
Hi @Angie Elliott ,
You can try Gantt Chart Planner for Confluence to draw timelines easily in Confluence.
You can watch a demo video on YouTube.
And, I introduced other options including Confluence built-in methods and Jira integration in this article.
(Disclaimer: I'm one of the folks in the vendor.)
For this kind of things maybe a Gantt like structure might be more useful. There are plenty of apps which offer a Gantt functionality, and Jira premium comes with a build in Advanced Roadmaps feature.
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