Hey guys,
Im trying to add a calendar in confluence without having to use the Team Calendar macro from Confluence which I believe you need a premium license for. If team calendar is the only way to get a calendar in confluence, is it possible to only upgrade a couple users to have premium to control the calendar or do all users have to have premium? Any insight would be helpful. Thank You.
Hi @Ikaia Bernardino ,
in case you use Outlook calendars, you can add it to Confluence Standard.
This app could be very useful: Outlook Calendars for Confluence | Atlassian Marketplace (it is free for up to 10 users).
Here you find a short demo:
- Work with your Jira dates in Confluence
- Simple permission management for calendars
- Comfortably choose between different templates and view options
(Please note, I work for yasoon, so I am a fan of the app :-P)
I hope that could help.
Have a great day,
Britta
Welcome to Confluence!!
Here's the FAQ on Team Calendars in Premium Version
https://www.atlassian.com/licensing/team-calendars
Confluence Premium comes with added features that your teams can use
Consider having premium
https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/premium
Thanks,
Pramodh
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@Ikaia Bernardino , If you want to make your own calendar you could use the table macro and then manually add the days & dates. This is completely lo-fi but free.
Team Calendars is an all or none type of app. I believe all users would need to be upgraded in order to use the functionality.
If you wanted to go with a different third-party app, there are a number available:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?hosting=cloud&query=calendar
Some of these will be free for smaller teams.
gl -pjd
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