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Connect your Confluence account via OAuth and unlock powerful knowledge management: create and edit pages, search with CQL, manage spaces, and let AI agents work with your team’s documentation.

What you unlock

Page management

Create, edit, and organize pages and blog posts directly from chat or through an agent.

Content search

Search your entire Confluence instance with CQL queries or natural language through your agent.

Space management

Browse spaces, manage properties and permissions, and organize your knowledge base.

Comments & labels

Add comments, manage labels, and collaborate on content without switching to Confluence.

Connect Confluence

1

Open Settings → Integrations

In any workspace go to Settings → Integrations and select Confluence.
2

Authorize with OAuth

Click Connect and sign in to your Atlassian account. Grant Mantle the requested permissions to access your Confluence data.
3

Confirm the connection

Once authorized, you’ll be redirected back to Mantle. The integration status will show as connected.

Agent tools

Any agent in your workspace can use Confluence tools once the integration is connected.

Pages

ToolDescription
Create pageCreate a new page in a space
Get pageRetrieve page content and metadata by ID
Update pageEdit an existing page’s title or body
Get child pagesList child pages under a parent page
Get page labelsRetrieve labels attached to a page
Delete pageRemove a page from a space

Blog Posts

ToolDescription
Create blog postPublish a new blog post in a space
Get blog postRetrieve blog post content and metadata
Update blog postEdit an existing blog post
List blog postsList blog posts with optional filters
ToolDescription
Create spaceCreate a new space in Confluence
Get spaceRetrieve space details and configuration
List spacesList all spaces you have access to
Search contentSearch pages, blog posts, and attachments
CQL searchRun advanced Confluence Query Language searches

Comments & Tasks

ToolDescription
Create commentAdd a footer comment to a page
Get inline commentsRetrieve inline comments on a page
Get tasksList tasks across pages
Update taskMark a task as complete or update its details

Triggers

Automated triggers for Confluence are not yet available. Triggers will be added in a future update — check back soon.

Example use cases

After a meeting discussion in chat, ask your agent to create a Confluence page with a summary, action items, and decisions — organized under the right space and parent page.
When a question comes up in chat, your agent can search Confluence for relevant pages and surface the answer inline — no tab-switching needed.
An agent monitors chat for incident resolution steps and appends them to the team’s runbook page in Confluence, keeping your operational docs current.

Troubleshooting

Make sure you are signing in with an Atlassian account that has access to the Confluence instance you want to connect. Try disconnecting and reconnecting from Settings → Integrations → Confluence.
The connected account must have permission to view the space. Check your Confluence space permissions and ensure the authenticating user has at least read access.
Verify the target space exists and the connected user has create permissions. Also check that the page title doesn’t already exist in the same space if duplicates are restricted.
CQL syntax differs from Jira’s JQL. Use the agent to help construct queries — it can translate requests like “find pages about onboarding updated this week” into valid CQL.

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