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Confluence Databases support in V1 Remote MCP Server — current status and roadmap?

Bralin Coleman
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April 30, 2026

Hi Atlassian team,

I've been using the Atlassian Remote MCP Server (V1) with Claude and it works well for standard Jira and Confluence pages, but I can't seem to do anything with Confluence Databases through it.

What I'm trying to do:
- Read records from a Confluence Database
- Create / update entries
- Query by field values

A few questions:
1. Are Confluence Databases (the newer structured-data feature) supported in the V1 MCP at all, or only classic pages/spaces?
2. If not currently supported, is it on the roadmap, and is there a rough timeline?
3. In the meantime, is there a recommended workaround — e.g., a REST endpoint I should call directly, or a way to expose database content to the MCP via a page embed?

Happy to share more detail (request payloads, exact tool names I'm calling, error responses) if helpful.

Thanks!

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marc -Collabello--Phase Locked-
Community Champion
April 30, 2026

Confluence databases can't be accessed by API in terms of individual fields etc.

So the MCP won't be able to help you, and there is no current workaround.

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Ajay _view26_
Community Champion
April 30, 2026

Hi @Bralin Coleman 

 

As @marc -Collabello--Phase Locked-  mentioned,  current V1 MCP release, Confluence Databases (the structured-data/records feature) are not exposed through the MCP server's tool set.

The available tools cover classic pages, spaces, and search — but the Databases feature uses a separate internal API surface that hasn't been mapped to MCP tools yet.

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