Confluence Content Types

How WikiTraccs migrates Confluence content types beyond pages: whiteboards, databases, and team calendars.

A Confluence space contains more than pages. What lives next to classic pages depends on the edition. On Confluence Data Center (on-premises) these are blog posts and team calendars. Confluence Cloud adds further content types on top: whiteboards, databases, and folders. SharePoint has no direct equivalent for most of them, so WikiTraccs migrates each content type in the way that fits best.

Content typeHow WikiTraccs migrates it
Pages and blog postsConverted to SharePoint modern pages. See WikiTraccs Features.
AttachmentsEach page attachment becomes a file in the target site’s Site Assets library, in a folder per page (so attachment permissions follow the page). See Page Attachments.
Whiteboards (Cloud)Migrated as an image on the SharePoint page, optionally plus a draw.io file attachment. See Whiteboards.
Databases (Cloud)Each database becomes its own SharePoint list. The migrated database page embeds that list. See Confluence Databases.
Team calendarsEach calendar of a migrated space becomes a SharePoint list with a calendar view. See Team Calendars.
Other typesContent types WikiTraccs cannot convert yet become a SharePoint page with a placeholder note. The position in the page tree is kept.

Team Calendars

WikiTraccs synchronizes Confluence Team Calendars to SharePoint lists with a calendar view.

Confluence Databases

WikiTraccs migrates Confluence Cloud databases to SharePoint lists, embedded on the migrated database page.

Whiteboards

WikiTraccs migrates Confluence Cloud whiteboards as image, optionally plus a draw.io file attachment.

Last modified July 16, 2026