The new version of Outlook Calendars for Confluence comes with a new UI and new features.
❔ Why we’re relaunching Outlook Calendars for Confluence
For the past months, we realized that our current Outlook Calendars for Confluence app really isn’t an app that complies with our (development) standards. Although older versions of Outlook Calendars for Confluence do have valuable features, we strive to provide an app that makes calendaring more fun and particularly, more intuitive.
We attach great importance to our users' feedback. So, it was just time to start rethinking our app - to make it more user-friendly, provide more guidance within our product, make it more intuitive and especially even more applicable in our everyday working lives. Check out our use cases.
The new UI now enables you to easily navigate through our product, quickly take action and insert the right calendar with most suitable default settings. We want to avoid situations of inserting and deleting calendars again and again, because calendar templates have been misunderstood in the first place. Discover our features.
We further enhanced existing features and developed new ones. Unfortunately, not all of the previous features are available in the new version yet - but they’re on our roadmap. Check out our roadmap to learn more about the current status.
🎯 New features overview
New UI and calendar templates
We developed an UI that makes calendaring more intuitive again. Have all your relevant Jira and Outlook dates available right at a glance.
Quickly add new calendars via the gearwheel next to “Calendars” and choose from our calendar layouts.
Based on our new UI standards, we now offer a new edit screen which makes it easier for you to pick and choose the right calendar template in the first place. Decide if you want to insert Outlook calendars or Jira dates - or even both. Go ahead!
View naming
While working on on the new release, we also decided to adapt our naming for our calendar layouts. It is clearer now to decide on the right layout when sharing calendar dates with your team. Have a look on what changed:
Now | Then |
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List view | List view |
Calendar view | Agenda view |
available in calendar view | Resource view |
Timeline view | Scheduler view |
Insert current user’s calendars: Outlook & Jira calendar
Choose a “Current user’s calendar” template and enable team members to also see their own personal (Outlook) dates along with project-related data already shared when accessing the Confluence page.
The same works with current user’s Jira dates, for example Jira issues. Pick the calendar template “JQL issues”, set the respective filter “assignee = currentuser()” and any team member accessing the Confluence page will see their personal Jira issues. Either way, set calendar permissions, if required.
Coming soon: A separate calendar template in our edit screen to avoid complex JQL filters.
Even decide if, for example, the Jira tickets/issues for a specific user should be displayed based on their due date. This will make it easier for your team members to get a good overview of the most relevant and urgent Jira tickets to be worked on.
Permission management: Outlook & Jira dates
This is new! Whenever you insert a new Outlook calendar or Jira dates to your Confluence page or space, you can conveniently set respective calendar permissions.
Decide if everyone with access to the Confluence space or page can access the data shared.
Or if only those users with an access to Outlook or Jira (Microsoft 365 or Jira log-in) can access shared calendar dates.
This setting will simplify working with calendars in Confluence for your team. Team members - independently of their Microsoft 365 or Jira log-in - can still access and work with the calendar dates shared in Confluence.
With the new release, we now allow admins to share calendar dates to anonymous user. Meaning that even non-Confluence users can access shared data on the Confluence page.
💡 Learn more about the configuration options for admins.
Add Microsoft Teams calendars (and Outlook group calendars)
Work with Microsoft Teams channel calendars: Create Microsoft-Teams-native calendars and add them to any Confluence page or space. We also allow for an editing of your Teams calendars, if needed. The same goes with your Outlook group calendars!
💡 Learn more about the configuration options for admins.
Book resources in Confluence
Conveniently book resources in Confluence. Use our edit screen and pick the corresponding “Room or resource calendar”. Search for your available meeting rooms and choose the one you need. Even set calendar permissions for the rooms, as well!
Manage and adapt the calendar view in “General settings”. We recommend to limit your view scope to today (if you want to book your meeting room at some point today) and turn on the “Split resource” view (side-by-side view).
Here you go!
Feature upgrade
With the latest release, our new Outlook Calendars for Confluence Cloud app now provides all features as you already know from the old calendar version - and even more.
Existing cloud customers are migrated automatically. Learn more about the process.
📢 Please note:
Already embedded macro calendars won’t be effected by the change.
The old macro is renamed into “Outlook Calendar (legacy)” (only available during transition process)
We strongly recommend to start using the new calendar macro (first choice in drop down)
Since the relaunch, we prioritized developing features to match the old version:
Outlook Calendars for Confluence app: new version vs. old version | ||
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Features | New version | Old version |
Add (Outlook) group calendars | RELEASED | ✅ |
Add Microsoft Teams Calendars | RELEASED | ✅ |
Show Jira sprints as events | RELEASED | ✅ |
See resources in your calendar view | RELEASED split resources-view | ✅ |
Pre-configured mailboxes | RELEASED global calendars | ✅ |
You want to be up-to-date on our feature developments? Watch our Roadmap!
📢 Your feedback makes a difference!
As you might already know, our customers' feedback strongly influences our roadmap and decision-making process when it comes to the development of new features. This is why we’d love to hear your feedback on the following features.
How intensively are you:
📂 using our app translation?
Our existing (old) app version is available for German and French, but translatable in any other language, if needed. The new app release will, for now, only be available in English, but still translatable in any other language (just like the previous one). Would that influence the way you work with our app? Do you rely on the translation option?
📬 using shared mailboxes?
Our existing (cloud) app version offers shared mailboxes in your Confluence calendars. Our new app release don’t, yet. How about your usage behavior concerning shared mailboxes? Are you already or mainly mainly working with the “new” group calendars function?
We’re happy to hear your thoughts: Contact us!