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Way to track Number of Contributions made by users in a specified time frame?

andrew_taylor
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February 3, 2026

Is there a way to build a report within confluence that shows the number of contributions (Page edits and creations) Similar to the "Worked On" section on the user profile for a select list of users for the last month?

We need to track that part of our team is actively maintaining our knowledge bases and going in to each of the users profiles works enough it would be good to be able to check that info all in 1 location.

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Marc -Devoteam-
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February 3, 2026

Hi @andrew_taylor 

Welcome to the communitiy.

If you are on a premium or enterprise subscription you can use the content manager on your space, https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/manage-your-content-tree/ 

Or get this information you would need to use the aPI search endpoint and CQL.

you could use the results, to make a custom report.

Example:

https://<site-name>.atlassian.net/wiki/rest/api/conent/search/cql=type = page AND contributor = currentUser() AND lastmodified >= "2025-01-01" AND lastmodified <= "2025-12-31"

 

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Kris Klima _K15t_
Community Champion
February 3, 2026

Hi @andrew_taylor 

Content Manager suggested by @Marc -Devoteam- is one option. Content Manager is actually available on Standard too but is a bit deluted. 

You can also create a Confluence database based on page links and page properties (it will show last updated by, date, etc.).

Lat but not leaset, there's Pages Manager by Ricksoft, a free app similar to Content Manager.

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