Projects and timelines change all the time which makes it difficult for you to stay organized. Gantt charts are one of the most effective ways to visualize the progress of your project and keeps your data organized. There are various gantt chart add-ons available on the Atlassian Marketplace. The most notable gantt chart add-ons are mostly available for Jira, add-ons such as BigGantt - Gantt Chart for Jira, Project Management - Resource Planning, Gantt Chart for Jira and WBS Gantt-Chart for Jira. However, there is a limited amount of gantt chart add-ons for Confluence.
We at Ricksoft, Inc. have developed a powerful gantt chart add-on for Confluence to give users a fast and easy way to track your projects.
With attractive illustrations, concise labels, clear fonts, and vibrant chart colors, viewing and editing gantt charts will be stress-free, especially with the fullscreen editor
Building a large schedule is a piece of cake with simple schedule auto calculation, which works with dependencies
Schedule management, resource planning and tracking is easy with features such as showing the baselines, critical paths, progress lines, resource view and more
You can localize this app to your language but not all languages are accounted for, we are looking to expand into more languages
You can export the data into a CSV format and use it for other softwares such as Jira, Excel and Google Sheets
Try out Gantt Chart Planner for yourself on the Atlassian Marketplace: Gantt Chart Planner for Confluence
Feel free to check out our demo here: Gantt Chart Planner for Confluence Tutorial
This add-on is available only for the Confluence cloud users.
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Each task in Gantt Chart Planner can have an arbitrary link so users can link a Jira issue. It's useful when users have issues that represent Gantt chart tasks here.
But, if all tasks are Jira issue, using Advanced roadmaps plan macro might be better option.
Pros and Cons are described here.
@Eric Huang - Ricksoft_ Inc_ thanks for your suggestions, frankly I'm doing just fine with #BigPicture, anyway I wanted to tell you that the first of the two links you passed me doesn't work.
@[deleted] Thank you for letting me know! I have updated the links to give you more information. Feel free to take a look.