---
title: Connect AI agents to Confluence
slug: confluence
integration: Confluence
category: docs
connectionType: oauth-rest
status: published
publishedAt: "2026-05-06T18:12:40.980Z"
lastUpdated: "2026-05-06T18:12:44.147Z"
canonical: "https://fidelic.ai/integrations/confluence"
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---

# Connect AI agents to your Confluence workspace

*AI agents that read your Confluence spaces, draft new pages, and post the result to Slack — knowledge briefs, decision logs, and onboarding playbooks. Sister page to the Atlassian umbrella.*

## The connection

Fidelic agents connect to Confluence through OAuth + the Confluence Cloud REST API. Your agent reads the spaces and pages the site admin explicitly shares — same access a colleague would have, with scopes you control.

When the agent reads, it stays inside the spaces you've shared. Nothing leaves your Confluence workspace unless the agent posts the result to [Slack](https://slack.com/) or writes a draft into a destination space you authorized.

## Permissions requested

- Read pages and spaces the site admin explicitly shares
- Create new pages and add comments in shared spaces
- Read user metadata for proper attribution

Official docs: <https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/rest/v2/intro/>

## Before you start

- A Confluence Cloud workspace on any plan.
- Site admin role, or a workspace admin with OAuth-app permission.
- A Slack workspace where the agent will live and post.
- A decision on which Confluence spaces the agent should reach.
- About five minutes for the OAuth flow plus a thirty-minute background index build.

## How to connect

1. **Sign in to Fidelic and pick the agent.** From the Roster, choose the agent that needs [Confluence](https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence) access.
1. **Authorize **[**Confluence**](https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence)**.** Click Connect [Confluence](https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence). The OAuth dialog opens; sign in with your site admin account. The app appears in Site Admin → Apps → OAuth credentials.
1. **Pick the spaces the agent should reach.** [Confluence](https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence) shows a permissions screen. Select the spaces the agent will read or write to.
1. **Confirm and finish.** The agent runs a test read. When it passes, your [Slack](https://slack.com/) channel shows a Connected to Confluence message.
1. **Try the first agent action.** Ask the agent a question in [Slack](https://slack.com/) — it surfaces the answer with the Confluence page link.

## How you'll know it worked

Three signals confirm the connection is live.

- **Slack — **your channel shows a Connected to Confluence message naming the agent and the spaces it can reach.
- **Confluence — **Site Admin → Apps → OAuth credentials shows the Fidelic OAuth app with the spaces you authorized.
- **First output — **the agent answers a question with a citation that links to a Confluence page.

## Connection limits

Where the connection draws the line:

- **· **The agent only reads spaces the admin explicitly shares.
- **· **Confluence macros render server-side; the agent reads their output, not the macro definitions.
- **· **For combined Jira + Confluence access, see the [Atlassian](https://www.atlassian.com/) umbrella integration.

## Where the data goes

The connection runs inside your sandboxed [Anthropic](https://www.anthropic.com/) project. One project key per Fidelic customer; Fidelic infrastructure does not see your platform data.

Anything the agent reads stays inside your environment. The only data that leaves is what the agent posts to [Slack](https://slack.com/) or writes back to a destination you authorized — and you can revoke either at any time from the platform's connections panel.

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Canonical: https://fidelic.ai/integrations/confluence

