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Confluence + Notion Integration

Connecting Confluence (documentation) and Notion (productivity) reduces the gap between documentation and productivity in your team's daily workflow. Confluence lists it as a native integration, so setup takes minutes rather than Zapier workarounds.

Integration Status

Confluence4.1/5 · 24+ native integrations · Free tier
Notion4.7/5 · 20+ native integrations · Free tier

Native integration available

Confluence lists Notion as a supported integration. Set it up via Confluence's integrations settings — no third-party automation platform required.

What teams use this integration for

Link specs and PRDs to tickets

Attach Notion documents to Confluence epics and stories. Engineers get the full context — requirements, acceptance criteria, edge cases — without hunting across tools.

Auto-generate release notes

Pull completed Confluence tickets into Notion to draft changelogs and release summaries. Use the native sync to auto-populate a release template.

Sync status automatically

When work progresses in Confluence, reflect that change in Notion automatically — reducing manual status updates and keeping stakeholders informed without extra effort.

Centralise team notifications

Route Confluence activity — new comments, assignments, and status changes — into Notion so your team stays informed in the tool they already have open.

How to set it up

  1. Open Confluence's workspace settings and navigate to the Integrations or Apps section — Confluence lists 24+ native integrations.
  2. Search for Notion and click Connect or Install. You may need workspace owner or admin permissions in Confluence — check your role under Settings → Members.
  3. Authorise your Notion account when prompted. Use the account that owns the resources you want to sync (not a personal account).
  4. Configure the integration: choose which Confluence projects or spaces sync with which Notion resources, and select which events trigger notifications or updates.
  5. Test with a real item — create a task in Confluence and verify it appears or triggers correctly in Notion before enabling for your full team.
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