Gantt Chart Reports for Confluence
The Confluence Gantt macro where editing, viewing, and exporting to Word or PDF all look exactly the same.
Most Gantt macros render fine on the page but fall apart in your exported document — or vanish completely, since Word and PDF can't embed an interactive chart. Gantt Chart Reports renders a real chart image in your export, pixel-identical to what's on the page.
What you see is what you export
Editing and viewing share the exact same chart component — there's no separate "preview mode" that looks different from what your readers see.
When you export the page to Word or PDF, the macro renders a static image of the same chart — same bars, same colors, same layout. What's on the page is what lands in the report.
Plan visually, right in the page
Drag a bar to reschedule a task. Drag its edge to change duration. Update progress with a slider. Switch between Day, Week, and Month zoom to see the right level of detail.
Add, edit, and delete tasks from a simple form — name, start date, end date, progress, and dependencies.
Dependencies, without the spreadsheet
Link tasks with comma-separated dependency IDs and the chart draws the connecting arrows automatically. Reschedule a task and its dependents shift with it.
No separate dependency table, no manual arrow-drawing — the chart is the single source of truth for your project plan.
Runs on Atlassian
Gantt Chart Reports is built on Atlassian Forge, qualifying it for the Runs on Atlassian designation. Your task list — names, dates, progress, dependencies — is stored as Confluence content properties and never leaves Atlassian's infrastructure.
There's no external server, no third-party API, and nothing to configure. Install the macro and your data stays exactly where your page does.
Learn about Runs on Atlassian →A live timeline for your whole team
Readers get the same interactive chart editors see — without the edit controls. Switch between Day, Week, and Month, and scroll horizontally to explore the full timeline.
Embed it on a project status page, a roadmap, or a release plan — anyone with page access can explore the schedule, no extra license or tool required.
Who uses it
Project managers
Send a weekly status update by exporting the page to PDF — the timeline your team edited is exactly what stakeholders receive, no separate report to assemble.
Agencies & consultants
Share a client-facing project timeline directly from Confluence, and hand over a polished PDF or Word report with the same chart, without re-creating it in another tool.
Team leads
Plan a sprint or release with the whole team watching the same page — drag a task, and everyone sees the updated schedule immediately.
Freelancers & small PMOs
Track a project timeline without paying for a dedicated PM tool — if you're already in Confluence, the Gantt chart lives right next to your notes and docs.
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