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Confluence
AI Assistant

Get a Confluence AI assistant that lives in Slack. Ask questions, get summaries, and handle Confluence tasks without leaving your workflow.

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Answers questionsSurfaces insightsDrafts updatesMonitors changesSummarises dataSpots problems

Example questions

Ask Cody things like

Find the latest Confluence runbook for our incident response process and tell me what changed this quarter.

Summarise the Confluence ADRs related to auth and highlight any decisions that still look unresolved.

Which Confluence pages mention the API migration, and which page looks most recently updated?

Pull the Confluence meeting notes for the rollout and draft a status update for Slack.

Use cases

What Cody does with Confluence

1

Wiki and runbook search copilot

Use an AI assistant with Confluence to find the right runbook, troubleshooting guide, or team process page fast, then answer questions with the relevant context instead of making people dig through spaces and page trees.

2

ADR and meeting-note summarisation assistant

Ask Cody to summarise Confluence ADRs, meeting notes, and project pages, then pull out decisions, open questions, owners, and next steps without rebuilding the context by hand.

3

Documentation handoff and onboarding assistant

Use Cody to connect Confluence pages, comments, attachments, and space search so teams can find the latest documentation, spot stale wiki context, and turn internal knowledge into better handoffs from Slack.

Track Cody's progress in taskboards that it creates for Confluence!

How it works

Tutorial

How to create a Confluence AI assistant

Build a fully customised Confluence assistant in minutes — no engineering required. Just drag, configure, and deploy.

01

Give Cody access to your messaging app

Connect your Slack workspace with one click. Cody gets its own dedicated server and appears as a bot in your workspace, with no shared infrastructure and no setup beyond the OAuth flow.

  • One-click Slack OAuth, done in 30 seconds
  • Dedicated server spun up automatically
  • Cody appears in Slack as @cody, ready to use
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02

Enable the Confluence integration

Head to the Integrations panel and connect your Confluence account in one click. Cody securely stores your credentials and uses them to act on your behalf, reading data, drafting outputs, and surfacing insights directly in Slack.

  • Find Confluence in the integrations list
  • Click Connect and authorise access
  • Credentials are encrypted and stored securely
03

Drag agents onto the canvas

Open Cody's visual canvas and drag pre-built agent blocks into your workspace. Choose a Confluence agent, a summariser, a notifier, or combine several. Each block is a self-contained AI worker that handles a specific job, so your assistant only does exactly what you need.

  • Pick a Confluence agent from the library
  • Arrange blocks to model your workflow
  • Connect agents with a single drag
04

Set up your agent's skills

Give each agent the skills it needs. Connect your Confluence account, define what the agent should look for, and tune its behaviour with plain-English instructions, no code and no YAML. Cody handles the prompting and API calls for you.

  • Integrate directly with Confluence
  • Write instructions in plain English
  • Preview responses before going live

About the tool

About Confluence

Confluence is where a lot of team knowledge already lives: runbooks, ADRs, onboarding docs, meeting notes, and internal wiki pages. A Confluence AI assistant is most useful when it helps the team find the right page, summarise what matters, and turn documentation context into useful answers and updates from Slack.

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Private & secure

  • Dedicated EC2 instance, nobody else's data
  • Slack tokens encrypted with AES-256-GCM
  • Your data never trains any model

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FAQ

Common
questions

What can Cody actually do with Confluence?

Cody can answer questions across Confluence pages, spaces, comments, and attachments, surface the right runbook or ADR, summarise meeting notes, and draft project or status updates, all from Slack.

Can Cody search Confluence pages and spaces from Slack?

Yes. Cody can search the relevant Confluence spaces and pages, pull the useful context, and return a readable answer instead of sending teammates digging through page trees, labels, and search filters manually.

Can Cody summarise runbooks, ADRs, and meeting notes?

Yes. Cody can review Confluence pages, comments, and supporting documentation, then extract decisions, action items, unresolved questions, and the current process into a clean Slack summary.

Can Cody help with documentation handoffs and wiki cleanup?

Yes. Cody can find overlapping or stale documentation, surface the most current page on a topic, and help teams turn scattered Confluence context into a clearer onboarding, handoff, or documentation update.

Does Cody replace Confluence or our existing documentation workflow?

No. Confluence stays the source of truth. Cody sits on top of it as a faster interface for finding context, summarising documentation, and helping the team act on wiki knowledge without living inside page trees all day.

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Confluence AI assistant
in your Slack

Cody gives your team a Confluence assistant in Slack, so people can find runbooks, summarise ADRs, review documentation context, and get the right wiki answer without digging through Confluence manually.

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