Org Chart

Grant Carter Moore October 5, 2016

Hi All,

We are looking for an add-in/macro for Confluence to create org charts. Can anybody suggest an option? We did find https://www.appfusions.com/display/EDIRC/Home however its not compatible with our version of Confluence 5.10.1

 

Regards

Grant

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David Toussaint [Communardo]
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May 17, 2017

Another idea would be to try User Profiles for Confluence, which lets you generate org charts automatically based on the Information (your manager) from the LDAP/AD that is connected to Confluence.

 

Disclaimer: I'm the vendor of that add-on ;)

Deleted user February 12, 2018

Hi David - are there any plans to make your add-on available for Confluence Cloud?

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Grant Carter Moore October 6, 2016

Thanks all for you advise.

 

Regards

Grant

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Doug Swartz
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October 5, 2016

The major charting tools will support creating org charts: Draw.IO, Gliffy, LucidChart. These are your classic drag and drop tools much like Visio. I personally prefer Draw.IO, but they will all do the job.

 

You should also take a look at options like Graphviz Diagrams for Confluence and PlantUML for Confluence. These let you create a drawing, including an org chart, using a simple text description. I find these two especially useful if you would like to generate the org chart from a database or other source.

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October 5, 2016

I second LudicChart, but PlantUML is free if a bit unintuitive.

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Rolf Eckardt October 5, 2016

We use Gliffy for Confluence - it allows to create drawings quickly, visualize and share with others. It comes with a lot of templates and integrates very well. We have high acceptance smile

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