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How to Create Mind Map in Confluence

Updated on:
May 13, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to build a mind map inside your Confluence page.

Quick summary

You can create a mind map in Confluence by using the built-in diagram tool to insert a whiteboard directly onto any page. The process uses the /diagram command to launch a diagram editor where you can build a mind map from a blank canvas or a preset template.


Steps

  1. Open your target Confluence page where you want the mind map to appear.
  2. Type /diagram in the page editor and select "Create a diagram" from the options list that appears.
  3. Click "Template" to use a preset layout, or add shapes and lines manually to start your own diagram from scratch.
  4. Choose a blank diagram or select an existing template to use as your starting point.
  5. Use Ellipse or Circle shapes for nodes and add connectors to build out the mind map structure.
  6. Once finished, your mind map will be automatically embedded onto the Confluence page.

📌 Why this matters

Creating a mind map directly inside Confluence keeps visual brainstorming and structured documentation in one place, eliminating the need to switch between separate diagramming tools. Confluence's built-in diagram editor lets teams build and share mind maps as live, editable content embedded on any wiki page. This makes it easy to visually organize ideas, project plans, or workflows alongside the written documentation your team already relies on. For teams using Confluence as their central knowledge base, native mind mapping reduces tool sprawl and keeps all context connected.
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