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Confluence integration for multiplayer collaboration with AI agents using Claude Code or Codex

One governed connection your whole team and its AI agents can share, with approved actions and human review, so working in Confluence never means pasting credentials into a prompt.

Use Confluence from Claude Code

Bring Confluence context into engineering work while Type keeps app access attached to the teammate and workspace.

Automate Confluence with Codex

Let coding agents ask for the right app action, preserve conversation context, and keep humans in the approval loop.

Connect open agent workflows

Use Type as the collaboration layer around OpenClaw and other LLM workflows that need app access.

Productivity & Project Management

What the Confluence integration exposes

A tool for team collaboration and knowledge management.

One connection, many teammates

Connect Confluence once, then decide which teammates can use it for threads, automations, skills, and coding work.

Representative actions

  • Add Content Label

    Tool to add labels to a piece of content. Use after obtaining the content ID to tag pages or blog posts with metadata labels.

  • CQL Search

    Searches for content in Confluence using Confluence Query Language (CQL). CQL is a powerful query language that allows you to search across all Confluence content with advanced filtering capabilities including: - Full-text search: `text ~ "search term"` - searches within page content - Title search: `title ~ "meeting notes"` - searches page titles - Label filtering: `label = "important"` - filters by labels - Space filtering: `space = DEV` - limits search to specific spaces - Type filtering: `type = page` or `type = blogpost` - filters by content type - Creator filtering: `creator = currentUser()` - filters by content creator - Date filtering: `lastModified > now("-7d")` - filters by modification date - Combined queries: `text ~ "api" AND space = DOCS AND type = page` This action uses the Confluence REST API v1 search endpoint which fully supports CQL.

  • Create Blogpost

    Tool to create a new Confluence blog post. Use when you need to publish content in a specific space. Response includes `data.id` for the post ID and `data._links.base` + `data._links.webui` for the URL.

  • Create Blogpost Property

    Tool to create a property on a specified blog post. Use when you need to add custom metadata to a blog post. Creates a new property with a key-value pair on a specified Confluence blog post. This allows users to add custom metadata relevant to the blog post.

  • Create Whiteboard Property

    Tool to create a new content property on a whiteboard. Use when you need to attach custom metadata to a Confluence whiteboard.

Representative triggers

  • New Attachment Added

    Triggers when a new attachment is uploaded to a Confluence page. Optionally filters by media type.

  • Blog Post Added to Label

    Triggers when a new blog post is added to a specific label in Confluence.

  • Blogpost Inline Comment Added

    Triggers when a new inline comment is added to a Confluence blog post.

Connection

API and auth details

Confluence REST APIs let applications and administrators read and manage Confluence spaces, pages, content, search, permissions, and related resources. Atlassian documents JSON-over-HTTP resources, standard HTTP verbs, Cloud REST APIs, and server/data-center REST URI structures.

FAQ

Questions people ask before connecting Confluence

Can Claude Code use Confluence?

Yes. Type lets an AI teammate use connected Confluence actions from a governed workspace context, so Claude Code work can reference the app without copying credentials into a local prompt.

Can Codex work with Confluence through Type?

Yes. Codex can collaborate through Type with app context, skills, and approved actions. The Confluence catalog entry includes public integration details and example capabilities where available.

Is this the same as a Confluence MCP server?

Type exposes connected app capabilities to AI teammates and coding agents through Type's integration layer. Teams use it when they want shared app access, human review, and teammate-level permissions around agent work.

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