VDF AI Documentation

Confluence

Connect Confluence so VDF AI can search your internal pages, summarize knowledge, and ground answers in team documentation.

What Confluence unlocks

A Confluence connection helps VDF AI search internal pages and use that knowledge during answers, summaries, and planning workflows.

Use it when you want to:

  • search internal documentation from Chat
  • summarize a space or set of pages
  • compare a live document with an uploaded draft
  • reduce manual copying from Confluence into prompts

How to connect Confluence

  1. Open Integrations in VDF AI.
  2. Choose Confluence.
  3. Start the connection flow and sign in with the Atlassian account that has access to the right workspace.
  4. Approve the requested access.
  5. Return to VDF AI and confirm the connection shows as active.

Typical tasks after connecting

  • “Search Confluence for our onboarding process and summarize it.”
  • “Compare this draft with the current Confluence page.”
  • “Find the latest internal guidance on release approvals.”

Access you may approve

The connection generally needs access to read the spaces and pages you want VDF AI to search. If your workspace supports writing back to Confluence, only approve that if your team plans to use it.

Reconnect or disconnect

Reconnect if access expired or the wrong Atlassian account was used. Disconnect if you no longer want internal documentation available in prompts and search.

Troubleshooting

Search results look incomplete

Make sure the connected account can access the right Confluence spaces.

I cannot find a page I know exists

The page may be in a different space or restricted to another Atlassian account.