Confluence
Search and read Confluence pages. Pull wiki content into agent context.
Details
Confluence skill lets your agent search and read Confluence spaces and pages. Bring documentation and runbooks into answers and summaries.
When to use
Use when the agent should answer from Confluence docs or runbooks. Requires Atlassian credentials; pairs with Jira for full Atlassian flow.
How Confluence fits into your OpenClaw setup
The case for Confluence is the same as the case for any good productivity skill: the work it handles is not hard, it is just constant. Calendars, notes, reminders, and small recurring chores generate dozens of interruptions a week, and each one costs more in broken focus than in actual time. Moving them into chat — where the assistant handles them on request or on schedule — is where OpenClaw quietly pays for itself.
A typical session
In day-to-day use, you simply ask. The assistant recognises that the request belongs to Confluence, performs the action, and confirms what it did. The compounding effect is what matters — each small task you stop doing manually frees a little attention, and a well-configured assistant handles dozens of these a day without being prompted twice.
Installing Confluence
Installation follows the standard ClawHub flow. From your OpenClaw directory, run the install command below, then restart your assistant so the new capability registers. If the skill needs credentials or API access, its README will say so — set those up before the first use.
Then test it. Ask the assistant for something small that exercises the new skill end to end. Skills fail in two ways — not registered, or registered but misconfigured — and a quick first request tells you immediately which situation you are in, if either.
clawhub install confluenceGetting the most out of it
The value of Confluence grows with what surrounds it. An assistant with one skill performs a trick; an assistant with a curated dozen runs workflows. As your setup matures, revisit the catalogue with your actual week in mind — the gaps you notice while working are the best installation guide there is.
And if you would rather not assemble this yourself, we do it for a living: OpenClaw installation, a skill set chosen and configured around how you work — including Confluence where it fits — and custom skills built where the catalogue stops short.