How to remove Summarise button?

Carsten Bülow
Contributor
January 3, 2024

I've found the help page on how to Deactivate Atlassian Intelligence for products, however, even if disabled (never activated) there's still a "Summarise" button in the top right corner on pages in Confluence.

How do I remove this "Summarise" button?

 

I don't want to risk anyone accidently activate Atlassian Intelligence, and it's cluttering the view with a deactivated feature.

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Helen Griffith
Contributor
February 15, 2024

Have you had any luck getting rid of this @Carsten Bülow 

Carsten Bülow
Contributor
February 15, 2024

Nothing so far. I've tried to contact Atlassian support now.

Helen Griffith
Contributor
February 15, 2024

OK! If you get a bug logged, let me know and I'll vote on it :) 

Carsten Bülow
Contributor
February 27, 2024

I got a response now.

Apparently Atlassian Intelligence is part of their future strategy and they don't want to turn off what they call the Discovery feature, as they want to be sure that people know about it. In other words, it's an ad.

My bug report for removing buttons for a disabled feature got rebranded into a Feature Request.

At least they’re being honest about forcing unwanted in-app ads on paying customers but that doesn’t make it any better business practice.

They are gathering feedback on this issue but I wouldn't expect much from that.

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/AI-1

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Helen Griffith
Contributor
February 27, 2024

Thanks @Carsten Bülow... fair enough I guess. I just wish it wasn't so large and didn't take up so much of the screen (I use a split screen so I can see what I'm writing about while writing about it, therefore have limited space for excessive buttons!).

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Ryan Lundy May 30, 2024

In terms of Atlassian customer support, this is par for the course, isn't it?

Screw the customers, here's a non-functional button on every page.

Ryan Lundy May 31, 2024

And the best part is that paying customers are seeing this.

Were we freeloaders, I could understand; ads are the price you pay for free.

But no, we're paying customers, but apparently we're just not paying Atlassian enough, so they need to shove this in our faces until we pay more.

Ryan Lundy June 4, 2024

For those who want to get rid of it easily, here's a way with uBlock Origin:

  • Click the uBlock Origin button.
  • Click the dashboard (three gears).
  • In the text area, add this line, replacing mycompanyname with, of course, your company's name from your Confluence URL:
mycompanyname.atlassian.net##[data-testid="quick-summary-button"]

 

Clint Sibbitt
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January 23, 2025

This just worked for me but a couple of edits: 

  • Click the uBlock Origin button.
  • Click the dashboard (three gears).
  • Click the 'My Filters' tab
  • In the text area, add this line, replacing mycompanyname with, of course, your company's name from your Confluence URL:
mycompanyname.atlassian.net##[data-testid="quick-summary-button"]

They have changed the name of the 'data-testid' so you need to use this code to hide it: 

mycompanyname.atlassian.net##[data-testid="contextual-pulse-none"] 

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Nikola Perisic
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January 3, 2024

Hi Carsten,

This sounds like a bug from the Atlassian side. If the issue still persists, contact the Support.

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