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Confluence integration

Bring your Confluence spaces and pages into dashboards that track how your wiki grows.

Flitch is an AI BI tool that connects to Confluence and turns your data into shareable dashboards. Flitch reads your Confluence spaces and pages read-only, so you can see page creation, contributor activity, and content by space over time. Just describe the view you want and it builds it.

  • One-click read-only sign-in
  • Pick the objects you want as datasets
  • Auto-refresh keeps data current

What Confluence data can you import into Flitch?

ObjectAPI resource
Spacesspaces
Pagespages

Objects map to resources in the Confluence API documentation.

How do you connect Confluence to Flitch?

One-click read-only sign-in with Confluence (OAuth).

OAuth

Generate a dashboard

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Confluence integration FAQ

What can I import from Confluence into Flitch?

Flitch reads your Confluence Cloud spaces and pages as datasets. Pick those objects and build dashboards on where content lives and how it grows.

Can I build a docs activity dashboard from Confluence?

Yes. Import your spaces and pages, then describe the dashboard in plain language and Flitch charts page counts and activity across your documentation.

How do I see page creation trends over time?

Connect your Confluence pages and ask Flitch to chart pages created over time. Creation dates on each page drive the trend, so you can spot busy and quiet periods.

Can I break down Confluence content by space?

Yes. With spaces and pages imported, Flitch can group pages by their space so you see which areas of your workspace hold the most content.

Does connecting Confluence change anything in my workspace?

No. The connection is read-only, so Flitch only reads the spaces and pages you import. It never edits or deletes anything in Confluence, and a scheduled refresh keeps dashboards current.

Does Flitch copy my Confluence data?

Only the objects you choose. Confluence is an API rather than a database Flitch can query in place, so those objects are pulled on your refresh schedule and stored as datasets. Nothing else is taken, and aggregation still happens in SQL against your data model, so a figure means the same thing on every dashboard built from it. Connect a database instead and Flitch queries it directly with no copy at all.

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