Automatite + Confluence Integration
Connect Confluence to Automatite. Trigger workflows on Confluence events and run actions back into Confluence.
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Auth: OAuth 2.0 · Official site
Triggers
- • New page created
- • Page updated
- • Comment added
- • New record in Confluence
Actions
- • Create page
- • Update page
- • Append to page
- • Create record in Confluence
- • Update record in Confluence
Popular workflows
- → When a new confluence record is created, send a Slack notification
- → Sync Confluence records to your data warehouse on a schedule
- → Use AI to enrich and classify new records from Confluence
Setup steps
- Authenticate Confluence via OAuth 2.0
- Pick the trigger event you want to react to
- Map fields from Confluence into downstream actions
- Test the workflow with a real event and toggle it on
The Confluence integration lets Automatite both react to events in confluence and write data back into it. Authenticate once via OAuth 2.0, pick a trigger, and start building workflows that span every other app in your stack.
What you can build
Confluence workflows in Automatite typically combine a trigger (an event in Confluence) with one or more downstream actions across your other apps. Common patterns include syncing data into a warehouse, notifying teams in chat, enriching records with AI, and routing work to the right owner.
Because Confluence sits in the Productivity category, the most valuable workflows usually involve keeping it consistent with the rest of your stack — whether that means pushing data out, pulling data in, or triggering downstream actions when something interesting happens.
How the integration works
Each trigger emits a structured payload that Automatite forwards into your workflow as the first step’s output. From there, every downstream step has typed access to the fields — no manual JSON parsing, no string interpolation gotchas.
Actions take typed inputs that match the Confluence API, so you cannot accidentally send a string where a number is expected. If Confluence returns an error, Automatite retries with exponential backoff and surfaces the failure in your run history with the original payload preserved.
Setup
Connecting Confluence takes about three minutes. Click the integration in the workflow builder, complete the OAuth 2.0 flow, and you are ready to drop triggers and actions into any workflow. No API keys to rotate manually unless you choose to bring your own.