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Confluence does have a native, dedicated "Tree View macro" out-of-the-box (except legacy Page Tree macro). However, you can build one using these methods:
The Confluence tree view is the structural backbone of Atlassian’s collaborative workspace, transforming a collection of random documents into a logical, navigable knowledge base . By organizing content into a hierarchical parent-child relationship, teams can maintain order even as their documentation scales to thousands of pages. 1. What is the Confluence Tree View? confluence tree view
The Tree View displays pages in a parent-child relationship. It is located in the left-hand sidebar of a Confluence Space. Unlike a standard list, the Tree View allows for expansion and collapse, enabling users to drill down from high-level concepts (like "Employee Handbook") to granular details (like "2023 Benefits Policy") without losing their place in the hierarchy. Confluence does have a native, dedicated "Tree View
| Scenario | Better Alternative | |----------|--------------------| | You need a | Jira Roadmap / Atlas | | You have heavy cross-linking (graph) | Notion backlinks, Obsidian | | Team wants card-based browsing | Trello, Miro board | | You need role-based personalized nav | Refined Toolkit (Site Builder) | It is located in the left-hand sidebar of a Confluence Space
: Live-search for pages while keeping their parent/child context visible.