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Confluence is a powerful platform, but when it comes to technical documentation, its native formatting often feels restrictive. Architecture diagrams, API specifications, structured data, and technical markup quickly exceed what basic macros can handle. As a result, teams rely on screenshots, external links, or multiple apps that are difficult to maintain and keep in sync. If your documentation struggles to keep up with your needs, the problem might be your tooling.

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Macro Pack (PlantUML, Swagger, Open API, Markdown, HTML, Latex, AsciiDoc) is a Confluence app that extends the platform with a wide range of powerful macros. It supports a wide variety of input sources such as URLs, attachments, GitLab, GitHub, Bitbucket, and text, and works seamlessly with formats like HTML, JSON, CSV, AsciiDoc, Markdown, Mermaid, OpenAPI/Swagger, PlantUML, Draw.io, and LaTeX. Until now, Macro Pack has been completely free. Starting October 2025, we’ll be transitioning to a paid model.

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At Warsaw Dynamics, we’re always looking for ways to enhance our apps to empower Confluence and Jira users. This time, we dedicated our focus to the Macro Pack app to give people a better visualization and documentation tool. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our latest addition: the Drawio Macro! If you’re already using Macro Pack, you know how powerful it is for embedding PlantUML, Swagger, Markdown, HTML, LaTeX, Mermaid, JSON, CSV, and AsciiDoc directly in Confluence.