Confluence 10.1 beta release notes
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Highlights of 10.1.0-beta3
Released September 30, 2025
Find and sort most used macros in your site
For: ADMINS
We’ve improved the Macro usage reporting to help you make informed decisions about your macros. Now, you can see which macros are used most often, grouped by app, and easily distinguish between Atlassian and third-party macros. You’ll also find direct links to manage third-party apps in the Universal Plugin Manager (UPM).
These updates make it easier to identify underused apps, plan for cloud migration, and troubleshoot performance issues. You no longer need to run manual database queries or raise support tickets just to understand macro and app usage across your site.
To see how often a macro is used, go to the Administration menu, then General Configuration, then Macro Usage. More about macros
Manage your integrations and automations with service accounts
For: ADMINS
Service accounts are specialized, non-user accounts created for secure and efficient management of automated processes and external integrations. With service accounts, you can securely access REST APIs using the OAuth 2.0 authentication method to execute scripts and run tasks while maintaining full control of permissions. All actions performed by service accounts are tracked, providing visibility into their operations.
To set up a service account:
Go to Administration, then User management, then from the sidebar select Service accounts.
Select Create service account.
Follow the prompts to configure your service account’s details, scopes, and resources.
Generate your OAuth 2.0 credentials.
Review all the details and copy your credentials to a safe place.
Explore how to manage a service account
Connect securely with OAuth 2.0 for app links
For: ADMINS
We're introducing OAuth 2.0 support for application links (app links) across Atlassian Data Center products. OAuth 2.0 is an industry-standard authentication protocol that enables secure, modern, and reliable connections between Atlassian products and external applications.
We’re also working on OAuth 2.0-based app links to connect with cloud to allow for secure and efficient integrations of hybrid environments, and will share the timeline soon.
Upgrade to React 18.3 and latest Atlaskit
For: ADMINS
We're upgrading Confluence Data Center to use React 18.3 and the latest Atlaskit components. This update helps keep your instance secure and compliant by enabling ongoing security updates and bug fixes from Atlaskit and React.
Editor upgrade to TinyMCE 7.9.1
For: ADMINS
We’ve upgraded the Rich Text editor in Confluence to TinyMCE 7.9.1. This update brings the latest security enhancements, bug fixes, and improvements to your editing experience in pages and comments. No action is needed — your content and macros remain fully compatible, and the upgrade is applied automatically.
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Supported platforms changes
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Infrastructure changes
Confluence 10.1 contains changes that may affect apps. Head to Preparing for Confluence 10.1 to find out how these changes will impact app developers.