By Yamuno Team
17 Sep 2025
We're excited to announce the release of Markdown Importer for Confluence v6.0.0! This update brings powerful new features, performance improvements, and a refreshed interface to make importing Markdown files into Confluence easier and more reliable than ever.
One of the biggest challenges when importing files into Confluence is dealing with duplicate names for pages and folders. With v6.0.0, we've introduced early conflict detection to identify these issues before they cause problems. You'll now be able to:
Large imports can now be processed faster and more efficiently. We've optimized our backend logic to handle heavy workloads, so whether you're importing a small set of documents or an entire knowledge base, you'll experience smoother and quicker performance.
We've refreshed the user interface to make the importing process more intuitive. Cleaner layouts, improved navigation, and a more modern look ensure that you can focus on your content without friction.
Markdown Importer is designed to help teams seamlessly bring their existing documentation into Confluence. With these improvements, you'll spend less time fixing issues and more time collaborating on what matters most. Check out our documentation to learn more about all the features.
Upgrade to the latest version and experience the improvements yourself:
👉 Markdown Importer for Confluence on Atlassian Marketplace
We'd love to hear your feedback! Reach out via our support channel. Your input helps us continue improving the app to better fit your workflows.
Want to see the full changelog? Visit our release notes page.
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