This feedback primarily concerns Rovo (Chat) for Confluence. In my workflows, I frequently create subpages to organize and structure my ideas. It would be highly beneficial if Rovo could recognize the subpages of the page I’m currently viewing—or even better, understand the broader structure of the entire space. This context awareness could significantly improve how well Rovo interprets my intentions.
For example, when I create a new page via Rovo Chat, I often want it placed relative to my current location in the page tree—not just added arbitrarily.
Similarly, when I ask questions, I usually need answers that are contextually closer to where I am in the hierarchy, rather than generic responses from anywhere in the system.
@theo-henrik.hollweg Rovo Chat doesn’t read the page tree today. It sees each page as an indexed document, not its position in the hierarchy, so it can’t place new pages relative to your current location or prioritize nearby subpages. Page-tree awareness is a top feature request, so adding your vote helps push it forward.
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