Unleash the Power of Confluence. Show Your Atlassian Assets on Confluence with the Macro for Assets app
Show Assets in a Confluence page
Want to display Atlassian Assets on Confluence? Our macro has got you covered! Try it now and elevate your page!
Easy to set up
Setup and display the exact information you need with just a few clicks. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, our user-friendly interface makes it easy to create stunning visual displays in no time
Fetch Asset data from multiple Atlassian instances
Unleash the power of your Atlassian Asset instances by fetching data from multiple sources at once!
More details
Visualize your Atlassian Assets (formerly "Insight") with our macro on a Confluence page.
- Connect and view data from multiple Atlassian Assets sites all in one place
- Advanced filtering options powered by AQL and additional settings make it easy to find and analyze the information you need
- Enterprise-grade scalability, performance, and security ensure that your data is always safe and secure, and never leaves your site
- User-friendly interface allows you to easily create and customize macros to fit your needs
- Visualize any Atlassian Assets on confluence with this app
- API support. Automate Confluence page creation with our API support. Integrate "Macro for Assets" seamlessly with your existing workflows for increased efficiency.
- Horizontal/Vertical/Card layout possibilities
- Easy to use
Also available as a Jira Dashboard Gadget Click Here
Privacy and security
Privacy policy
Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.
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Integration Details
Macro for Assets (former insight) integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:
- View user information in Confluence that you have access to, including usernames, email adresses and profile pictures.
- Check if a user or a group can perform an operation to the specified content.
- View user information in Jira that the user has access to, including usernames, email addresses, and avatars.
- View page content.