We’re excited to share that agents can now work directly in Confluence, on your pages, in your comments, and from the AI tools you already use. Here’s what’s rolling out, who has access, and how to get started.
What you can do now
- @mention an agent in a comment, tag an agent like a teammate and it responds and edits on the page.
- Let agents do the work on a page, including create, edit, comment, label, set status, and manage permissions.
- Work from your tool of choice, connect Atlassian’s MCP in Claude, Cursor, or your IDE and act on Confluence without leaving it, always in sync.
- Build your own agents right inside Confluence via Rovo.
- See agent activity in Analytics: agent contributions show up alongside your team’s, so you get a high-level view of what agents are viewing and creating.

Who has access
Agentic workflows in Confluence are powered by Rovo. Rovo is available on Standard, Premium, and Enterprise Cloud plans. All Atlassian Cloud customers can use the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server.
Need some inspiration to get started? Try these!
- Browse ready-made agents and prompts for Confluence → https://www.atlassian.com/software/rovo/use-cases?product=confluence&feature=agent
- Learn how other customers are using agents in Confluence → https://www.atlassian.com/blog/confluence/how-confluence-agents-transform-your-business
- Open a Confluence page and @mention an agent in a comment, or open Rovo Chat in context.
- To work from another tool, add the Atlassian Rovo MCP server to your AI client → https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Atlassian-Remote-MCP-Server/Preview-Atlassian-Rovo-MCP-v2/ba-p/3255431
Give it a try and let us know in the comments, which agent workflow you setting up first!
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