Embedding Wrike Timelines in Atlassian Confluence
Has anyone managed to do this? There's another post about Confluence but it appears more geared towards using Confluence to document Wrike tasks.
We would like to maintain project pages in Confluence since it's more of a document management tool, but we'd like to embed Wrike timelines and perhaps other data so that people can see all relevant content in one spot.
There's an add-on for Confluence that supports arbitrary HTML embedding, so maybe that's the way to go, but curious if the Wrike folks or the community have come up with something better.
Thanks!
--Ren
Hi Anthony, thanks for starting this topic! While there's no way to do what you've described, it sounds like your end goal is directed at document management. If that's the case, I wanted to point you to a discussion on the Community around this feature request, it would be great to hear about your use case and see your comment there: List All File Attachments in a Project.
I'm not sure it's really around document management, it's around integration.
We use Confluence as our documentation platform, but we integrate content from other sources via macros supported by Atlassian or the vendors themselves. Lucidchart diagrams can be embedded, Google Docs and Spreadsheets can be embedded, etc.
I looked at the File Attachment thread you linked and it seems like my needs are off-topic for that thread, but maybe there's logic I'm missing?
--Ren
Anthony, thank you for following up! The reason I mentioned it was because it sounds like it might help to manage documents in one place. I understand it goes in a bit of a different direction and doesn't quite echo your request here, but thought you might be interested in voting for a native solution for documents. Thank you for sharing all of the details about your use case, I appreciate it and it's always helpful to learn about the different workflows teams have!
Hi Anthony,
We're looking for this functionality as well. I don't understand why it shouldn't be possible? As you say there are already many other integrations available.
We're on a trial at the moment and it's disappointing, as I would have liked to start a Wrike subscription for our company otherwise.
Hi everyon! While this isn't natively available, another Community member built an integration with Confluence Cloud, as mentioned in the thread "How to integrate Confluence with Wrike". Posting this here in case it helps anyone :) If you have any questions, make sure to pop over to that thread and ask the Community!