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Why Use Confluence in Architect?

Technical documentation is often out of date because it requires manual effort to maintain. Through vibe coding, you can describe documentation standards, and your agent will enforce them. Whether drafting release notes, updating architecture docs, or answering developer queries, the Confluence tool keeps your wiki alive.
  • Auto-Generated Docs: Instruct your agent to read code changes or project briefs and automatically draft structured documentation pages in Confluence.
  • Meeting Archival: Build apps that capture engineering standups and automatically publish the notes to the correct team space.
  • Intelligent Q&A: Create internal helpdesk bots that query your entire Confluence workspace to provide instant, accurate answers to complex technical questions.

Vibe Coding Examples

Try these natural language prompts to build enterprise documentation agents:

Example 1: The Release Note Writer

“Build a DevOps agent. When a new version is deployed, fetch the commit history, summarize the new features, and use the Confluence tool to publish a ‘Release Notes’ page in the Engineering space.”

Example 2: The Onboarding Guide

“Create an HR assistant. When a new employee is hired, use the Confluence tool to generate a personalized 30-day onboarding page containing relevant links and team contacts.”

Example 3: Wiki Search Bot

“I want an internal support bot. When a developer asks how to deploy to staging, use the Confluence tool to search the wiki, find the deployment guide, and extract the step-by-step instructions.”
Combine Confluence with Jira! Prompt your agent to automatically generate a Confluence documentation page whenever a Jira Epic is marked as ‘Done’.