While many users interact with Confluence exclusively through a web browser, the desktop client (available for both Windows and macOS) provides a streamlined, native experience designed to get you into your content faster and keep you there without distractions.
Use the Desktop Client for daily reading, editing, and notifications. Use the Browser when you need password manager extensions, developer tools (Inspector), or to open multiple Confluence pages side-by-side in tabs. Troubleshooting Common Issues Q: The client won’t load—it’s stuck on a white screen. A: Clear the local cache. On Mac, go to ~/Library/Application Support/Confluence/ and delete the cache folder. On Windows, clear %APPDATA%\Confluence\Cache . Restart the app. confluence desktop client
Here is everything you need to know about the Confluence Desktop Client, from installation to advanced workflows. The Confluence Desktop Client is a standalone application that wraps the core Confluence experience into a native operating system window. It is not a stripped-down mobile app or a read-only viewer. It is a fully functional version of Confluence Cloud (and partially Server/Data Center) optimized for desktop use. On Windows, clear %APPDATA%\Confluence\Cache
It is free, lightweight, and unobtrusive. Download it, pin it to your taskbar, and enjoy a slightly calmer, more focused wiki experience. Download the Confluence Desktop Client here (official link). It is free