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Ground Spark specs & briefs in context from Confluence docs

Attach specific Confluence pages as context in any Spark chat, by browsing or pasting a link.

Overview

The Confluence integration brings your team's documentation into Spark conversations. Attach specific Confluence pages to a chat and Spark uses them to inform its responses, specs, and briefs, so its output reflects the knowledge your organization already keeps in Confluence.

Attach Confluence pages as context

Click the @ Context button above the chat input to browse and select Confluence pages, or paste a Confluence page link directly into the chat, one link per message. You can attach multiple pages to a single conversation.

Grounded responses, specs, and briefs

Spark draws on the attached pages when it answers questions and drafts specs and briefs in that conversation. Your existing product requirements, research summaries, and process docs shape what Spark writes.

You control what Spark sees

The integration respects your existing Confluence permissions, so Spark can only reach pages your account can access. Attachments apply per conversation — you choose the pages each chat draws on, and nothing is stored beyond it. Individual pages can be attached, and folders can't.

Setup

Any Spark user can connect Confluence. No setup is needed in Productboard settings, though an Atlassian admin may need to approve the Productboard Spark app in your organization's Atlassian Marketplace settings before users can connect.

  1. From any Spark chat, select the Integrations & Connectors icon beneath the prompt input field.
  2. Under Integrations, select Confluence → Connect and sign in with your Atlassian account.
  3. In a new or existing chat, attach Confluence pages with the @ Context button or by pasting a Confluence page link.

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