Translations for Confluence for Atlassian Marketplace
By Elevatic
Translations for Confluence is the #9 ranked sales and customer relations app on Atlassian, with a 4.2 average rating from 35 reviews, priced from $0/yr, as of July 9, 2026.
Translations for Confluence is a Free Atlassian Marketplace app by Elevatic. With a rating of 4.2★ from 35 reviews, it currently ranks #9 in the Sales and customer relations category.
AppRanks data: Translations for Confluence ranks #9 in Sales and customer relations on Atlassian Marketplace, placing it in the top 45% of that category.
AppRanks verdict
Generated from live marketplace data — refreshed daily
Translations for Confluence is a well-rated Atlassian app with a limited review volume. It is listed in the Sales and customer relations category on Atlassian Marketplace, which AppRanks treats as the canonical taxonomy node for ranking and competitor comparison. 35 reviews put it in the early-traction tier — useful for early-stage stores willing to be on the leading edge. Early-traction review counts are sensitive to single launch periods or feature events, so a 30-day re-check before bigger commitments often resolves whether the trend is sustained. Paid-only pricing means evaluating fit on the marketplace listing or via the developer's documentation before installing. AppRanks tracks rating, review count, pricing tier, and category position daily — the figures on this page reflect the most recent scrape from the canonical Atlassian Marketplace listing.
Pros
- +Published by Elevatic — established developer track record
Cons
- −Limited review base (35) — ratings can shift significantly with new feedback
- −Paid-only pricing (From $0/yr) — evaluation requires committing payment details
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About Translations for Confluence
How Translations for Confluence works
Loved by multinational enterprises like Bosch, Zeiss, Semrush, and more. Translations for Confluence enables you to create and edit page content in multiple languages easily. Just use a language macro in the desired language and add your translation to it. Include as many languages as you want on a single page. In view mode, users will see the page content in their preferred language only. Bring on those multilingual intranets!Benefits:Translate a page's content using language macros (over 40 supported languages)Create multilingual knowledge base articles and use them on your Jira Service Management portalSwitch between translations using the automatically generated language drop-downThe data and content entered in all macros are only stored in your Confluence Cloud Data Residency.Book a personalized demo today
Key features
- Add content in different languages to Confluence Use the language macros to create and edit content in different languages on a single Confluence page. Choose from over 40 supported languages. Users see only the version in their selected language.
- Ask Rovo for translations Speed up the creation of multilingual content by asking Rovo to translate it for you. Then, simply copy and paste the translated content into the language macros.
- Switch Languages Easily Users can instantly switch between translations on a Confluence page using a language dropdown; no need to duplicate the same page across different languages anymore.
Pricing plans
10 users0/yr |
25 users0.625/yr |
Most popular 100 users2.5/yr |
500 users6.85/yr |
2000 users19.35/yr |
10000 users68.35/yr |
Category rankings
As of Jul 9, 2026- Sales and customer relations#9of 20Top 45%
- Administrative tools#237of 2,503Top 10%
- charts-diagramming#237of 2,500Top 10%
- cloud-security#237of 2,500Top 10%
- code-quality#237of 2,500Top 10%
- code-review#237of 2,500Top 10%
- continuous-integration#237of 2,507Top 10%
- design-tools#237of 2,500Top 10%
- documentation#237of 2,500Top 10%
- integrations#237of 2,500Top 10%
- it-service-management#237of 2,500Top 10%
- macros#237of 2,500Top 10%
- migration#237of 2,500Top 10%
- monitoring#237of 2,507Top 10%
- Project management#237of 2,500Top 10%
- reports#237of 2,500Top 10%
- security#237of 2,500Top 10%
- testing-qa#237of 2,500Top 10%
- time-tracking#237of 2,500Top 10%
- workflow#237of 2,500Top 10%
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Competitors & alternatives
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Frequently asked questions
What is Translations for Confluence?
Translations for Confluence is an app for Atlassian. It currently holds a 4.2-star rating from 35 merchant reviews, and AppRanks has been tracking its public marketplace data on a daily refresh cycle. It is listed under the Sales and customer relations category on AppRanks, where you can see its current category position, review-velocity trend, and how it compares against the top alternatives in the same space. Developed by Elevatic.
Is Translations for Confluence free?
Translations for Confluence does not offer a permanent free plan on Atlassian. Pricing starts at 0, and the listed tiers are 10 users, 25 users, 100 users. Trial availability and exact billing terms are mirrored from the live Atlassian listing and may change between refresh cycles, so always confirm the headline price on the source marketplace before installing.
Who uses Translations for Confluence?
Currently around 1,251 active stores have installed Translations for Confluence. Its review base is still building, which usually maps to early-stage merchants and stores piloting a new workflow. It is part of the Sales and customer relations category on Atlassian.
Where does Translations for Confluence rank on Atlassian?
Translations for Confluence currently sits at position #9 in the Sales and customer relations category on Atlassian. That places it in the top 45% of 20 apps tracked in the same category. Category positions are read from the live marketplace ranking and refresh on each scrape, so the number you see here reflects the most recent crawl rather than a long-running average.