Confluence MCP for AI Agents. Search, read, and publish documentation from chat.
Confluence MCP connects your AI agent directly to your company wiki. Search technical docs, review HR policies, and draft new product requirements—all without leaving your chat window. This tool lets you read existing pages, search across spaces, or create and publish formatted content instantly.
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You can search for specific topics or documents across all your Confluence spaces using specialized query language.
The agent pulls the full text, metadata, and version history of any existing wiki page you specify.
You can ask your AI to write a document—like meeting minutes or requirements—and then have it published immediately into the designated Confluence space.
The agent lets you list, add, and delete labels on pages, keeping documentation organized and filterable for later searches.
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What AI agents can do with Confluence: 12 Tools for Knowledge Management
These tools give your AI agent full control over the Confluence wiki, allowing it to search, read, create, and organize content across all your spaces.
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Start using Confluence MCPAdd Label
Adds descriptive labels to an existing Confluence page for better organization.
Delete Page
Permanently removes a specified Confluence page. This action cannot be undone.
Get Page History
Retrieves a full record of changes, showing who modified the page and when.
List Labels
Shows all existing labels attached to a specific Confluence page.
Add Page Comment
Adds a new formatted comment directly onto a specified Confluence page for feedback...
Search Confluence
Runs complex queries across the entire wiki to find matching pages, blog posts, and comments using specific filters.
Create Page
Generates a brand new page in a chosen space, requiring you to provide the title and body content.
Get Page
Fetches all detailed information about one specific page, including its full text...
Get Space Details
Retrieves high-level data about an entire space, like its description or homepage...
List Page Comments
Gathers all comments—both inline and footer—from a single Confluence page.
List Pages
Retrieves an ordered list of pages from the wiki, allowing you to filter by space...
List Spaces
Provides a complete directory listing of every main workspace or 'space' available in your Confluence instance.
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The Wiki Information Mess Solved with Vinkius AI Gateway
Right now, finding a specific policy means jumping through hoops: opening Confluence, navigating by space key, scrolling past outdated versions, and then maybe copying three different sections into your working document. It's slow, error-prone clicking.
With this MCP, you just talk to your agent. You ask for the 'Q3 migration plan policy,' and it finds the official document, summarizes it in the chat, and lets you pull that text directly into your current workflow. The whole process takes seconds.
Confluence MCP: Structured Documentation Management
You no longer have to manually check if a page exists before creating it, nor do you need to track down who last edited critical sections. The agent handles the full lifecycle of documentation.
It means your team maintains an accurate, centralized source of truth without anyone having to stop working and go click through multiple tabs.
What your AI can actually do with this
Need answers from your organization's knowledge base? Confluence MCP connects your AI agent to your Atlassian Confluence workspace. Instead of opening ten tabs to check policies or find meeting notes, you just ask your AI client. It searches the entire wiki for what you need, pulling out specific technical guidelines or HR rules instantly.
You can read full articles and summaries right in the chat. Need to update documentation? Draft a new page—like a PRD or project summary—and publish it directly into Confluence with one command. This level of direct integration means your team stays in conversation while getting their work done. Vinkius makes sure that connecting this MCP is simple, letting you use your agent across thousands of other services.
019d7579-fb21-7008-b501-bfdb296f7e6f Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is: instead of navigating Confluence yourself, you talk to it via your AI client and get immediate results.
First, connect this MCP using your Atlassian API Token within Vinkius.
Next, tell your AI client what you need. For example, 'Find all policies related to remote work in the HR space.'
The agent executes the query and returns structured content—a summary, a link, or the full text—directly into your conversation thread.
Who is this actually for?
This MCP is for technical writers, product managers, and engineers who spend too much time hunting through outdated documentation. If you’re constantly switching between a chat window, Google, and the wiki just to get one piece of data, this is for you.
Drafting meeting notes or PRDs and publishing them directly into the 'Product' space so everyone sees the latest version instantly.
Searching for specific architecture decisions, code guidelines, or API documentation without leaving their development environment.
Gathering raw information from multiple sources and compiling it into a single, structured new wiki page draft.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop context switching. You use the search_confluence tool to find answers without ever leaving your conversation window or opening a browser tab.
Maintain an accurate record of information using get_page_history. You can instantly see who changed what, and when, on any page.
Drafting content is faster than ever. Use the create_page tool to write PRDs or meeting summaries and publish them live into your designated space.
Keep documentation clean with add_label. The agent lets you apply labels across pages, making it easier to filter and find specific types of information later on.
Understand your entire knowledge graph by using list_spaces and then running list_pages to map out all the available content in a space.
See it in action
Finding the right policy for new hires
A new HR employee asks their agent, 'What is our current remote work policy?' The agent uses search_confluence to pull up the correct document from the HR space and provides a summary of the key rules.
Updating project requirements
A PM drafts updated feature specs in chat. They ask the agent to 'Publish this draft as a new page in the Product Space.' The agent uses create_page and formats it correctly, saving hours of manual copy-pasting.
Reviewing technical debt
An engineer needs to know when a core API was last modified. They ask the agent for the get_page_history on the relevant page. The agent retrieves the full version log, showing exactly who updated it and why.
Consolidating meeting feedback
A project lead reviews a complex wiki doc. They ask the agent to 'List all comments for this page.' The agent uses list_page_comments and compiles every piece of feedback into one readable summary.
The honest tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Trying to manually copy content
The user navigates through 10 pages, copies bullet points from page A, pastes them into a document, then goes back to Confluence and tries to paste the whole thing again.
Instead, ask your agent to get_page for all necessary content and then use the create_page tool. The agent handles the formatting and publishing in one action.
Forgetting what's available
The user knows information exists somewhere but can't remember which space or topic it lives under, leading to hours of browsing.
Start by asking the agent to list_spaces to see all main areas. Then use the search_confluence tool with broad keywords to narrow down the results.
Overwriting critical information
A user drafts a page and forgets to check if there is already an official version published, leading to confusion.
Always run list_pages first to see if a similar document exists. If it does, use the agent to read its content instead of starting from scratch.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your workflow demands that documentation management must happen inside an AI chat interface—meaning you need search, creation, and retrieval all in one conversation thread. It excels when you're compiling knowledge or updating records quickly.
Don't use it if you simply want to read the raw HTML of a page; while get_page provides data, using your agent for summaries is better. Also, don't rely on this MCP as your primary content editor; it publishes pages and comments but doesn't let you edit complex formatting structures directly. If your need is purely visual design or deep WYSIWYG editing, stick to the Confluence web app itself.
Questions you might have
How do I use Confluence MCP to search for old policies? +
You run a query using search_confluence by describing the policy name or keywords. The agent returns matching documents and summaries, saving you from browsing every space.
Can I update documentation using Confluence MCP? +
Yes. You can use the create_page tool to draft new content (like PRDs) based on your chat notes, and then publish that content directly into a live space.
Does Confluence MCP let me see who changed the page? +
Absolutely. The get_page_history tool retrieves the full version log of any page, showing exactly which user made what changes and when.
What if I want to organize my wiki pages better? +
You can use tools like add_label to apply standardized labels across multiple pages. This makes the content far easier for your agent to filter in future searches.
How do I know what spaces exist before searching? +
Run the list_spaces tool first. This gives you a complete list of every primary workspace, so you can scope your search correctly from the start.
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