
Confluence
CommunityPopularIntegrates with Atlassian Confluence to enable direct querying and retrieval of wiki content using CQL (Confluence Query Language) for seamless documentation access within conversations.
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- Connect tools to AI workflows
Confluence exposes MCP capabilities that can be used by compatible AI clients and agents.
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- Ready-to-copy setup
Use the installation snippets to configure this server in your preferred MCP client.
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Installation
{
"mcpServers": {
"atlassian-confluence": {
"url": "https://mcp.atlassian.com/v1/sse"
}
}
}Use Confluence MCP with multiple AI models
TypingMind connects MCP tools at the workspace level, so once Confluence is connected, you can use it with different AI models in TypingMind instead of setting it up separately for each model. This MCP connects through a hosted MCP server URL in TypingMind.
Add an MCP server URL
Use this when Confluence is already hosted remotely or your team wants one shared connector that multiple users can access.
Open MCP connectors
In TypingMind, go to Plugins, open MCP connectors, then choose Add URL.
- Open TypingMind in your browser.
- Go to Plugins.
- Open MCP connectors.
- Click Add URL.

Paste the server URL
Enter https://mcp.atlassian.com/v1/sse in the Server URL field. Add a connection name, description, icon, custom HTTP headers, or OAuth client settings if the server requires them.
- Paste https://mcp.atlassian.com/v1/sse into the Server URL field.
- Enter a connection name for Confluence.
- Add a description and icon if you want it to be easier to identify.
- Add custom HTTP headers or OAuth client details if the server requires authentication.
Create the connection
Click Create connection, then return to the Plugins list and confirm the new MCP connection is active.
- Click Create connection.
- Return to the MCP connectors list.
- Confirm the Confluence connection appears as active.
- Refresh the plugin list if the connection does not appear immediately.
Switch models without reconnecting
Start a chat with your preferred model, enable the Confluence tools from Plugins, and switch to another model whenever needed. The MCP connection stays available to the TypingMind workspace.
- Start a new chat in TypingMind.
- Select the AI model you want to use.
- Enable the Confluence tools from Plugins.
- Ask the model to use the tool when needed.
- Switch to another AI model and reuse the same MCP connection.


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Frequently asked questions
What is the Confluence MCP server used for?
Confluence is an MCP server that lets compatible AI clients connect to external tools and context. In TypingMind, you can add this MCP server once and make its tools available in your AI workspace.
Can I use Confluence MCP with multiple AI models in TypingMind?
Yes. TypingMind connects MCP tools at the workspace level, so you can use Confluence with different AI models such as Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or other models you have configured in TypingMind without setting up the MCP server separately for each model.
Why use Confluence MCP with TypingMind?
TypingMind is one of the best frontends for LLM chat because it brings multiple AI models, prompts, plugins, AI agents, API keys, and MCP tools into one workspace. With Confluence connected, you can use its MCP tools across your preferred models while keeping your chat workflow organized in TypingMind.
How do I connect Confluence MCP to TypingMind?
Confluence can be connected in TypingMind by adding its hosted MCP server URL. This is useful when you want a remote MCP connection that is available from your TypingMind workspace.
What tools does Confluence MCP provide in TypingMind?
Confluence exposes MCP capabilities that can be enabled from the TypingMind Plugins page and used in chat or assigned to AI agents.
Do I need to share my API keys with TypingMind to use Confluence MCP?
No. TypingMind is local-first and lets you keep your model providers, API keys, prompts, and MCP configuration under your control. If Confluence requires authentication, add the required headers, OAuth settings, or local configuration for that MCP server when you create the connection.
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