Product Area: Rovo / Confluence AI
Summary:
Rovo currently can only edit the page that is open in the editor. It cannot update other pages — even child pages of the page you're viewing. This is a significant limitation for documentation-heavy workflows.
Use Case:
I manage feature stories in Confluence where each feature page has multiple child pages (user stories, dev tickets, QA specs, architectural notes, etc.). When I refine the parent story or any child, it might have impact on other pages, I need the AI to propagate updates across all affected pages in one interaction — updating scope references, acceptance criteria, naming conventions, formatting, etc.
Current Behaviour:
Rovo can read any page but can only edit the page currently open in the editor. To update N child pages, I'd need to manually navigate to each one and ask Rovo to edit it individually.
Expected Behaviour:
Rovo should be able to update multiple pages (by URL, by parent-child relationship, or by search) in a single conversation — similar to how the Confluence API allows programmatic updates.
Impact:
This limitation has caused me to stop using Rovo in favour of ChatGPT with the Rovo API addon, which can read and update multiple pages via the API. Multi-page editing is essential for maintaining consistency across structured documentation.
Suggested Approach:
Allow Rovo to perform content updates on pages identified by URL or page ID, not just the page currently open in the editor. This could be gated by the user's existing Confluence edit permissions.
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