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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://ai-kb.automationanywhere.com/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

With the Confluence connector, you can bring pages, spaces, and documentation directly into the Knowledge Base. Once connected, EKB keeps your Confluence content synced and fully searchable, making it accessible to your AI agents. This ensures that knowledge stored in Confluence is always up to date — empowering your team to retrieve answers, surface insights, and build workflows from your existing content.

Connecting to Confluence

1

Open Project Settings

In your EKB project, navigate to Settings in the sidebar.
2

Go to Connections

Select the Connections tab and find the Confluence tile under Cloud Storage & Documentation.
3

Open the Confluence popup

Click the Confluence tile. A popup appears with the option to sync your team’s Confluence documentation into the Knowledge Base. Click + Add Connection.
4

Choose a connection type

The Choose Connection Type popup appears. Select the option that matches your Confluence deployment:
Connection TypeDescription
Confluence CloudConnect via OAuth authentication. You will be redirected to Atlassian to authenticate and grant EKB the necessary permissions.
Confluence On-Premise (Beta)Connect via server URL and token. You will be required to provide your Confluence Server URL and Bearer Token.
5

Complete authentication

Confluence CloudYou will be redirected to Atlassian, where Odin AI requests access to your Atlassian account. Review the requested permissions and click Accept to complete the OAuth flow.Confluence On-PremiseEnter your Confluence Server URL and Bearer Token, then click Connect.
You can generate a Bearer Token from your Confluence account settings.
6

Verify the connection

Once authenticated, you will be returned to the Connections page. The Confluence tile will display a green dot and a count of your active Confluence connections.
You’re now ready to sync pages from Confluence into the Knowledge Base!

Adding Pages from Confluence

1

Navigate to KB Data

In your EKB project, navigate to Knowledge Base > KB Data.
2

Add a new URL

Click + New and select URL Upload.
3

Paste the Confluence URL

In the popup that appears, paste the URL of the Confluence space or page you want to add to the Knowledge Base.
4

Configure subpage extraction

After pasting the URL, the Extract Subpages from URL option will appear. Enable this option to also extract nested pages from the provided link. Disabling it will import only the page at the provided URL.
Once added, you’ll receive a confirmation message. Confluence pages will appear in the Knowledge Base with their page ID as the document name.