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Confluence + Scribe Integration

Confluence and Scribe are both used by product teams — integrating them removes duplicated status updates and keeps work visible across both tools. There's no native connector, but both tools work with Zapier and Make — the workflow below covers the fastest path.

Integration Status

Confluence4.1/5 · 24+ native integrations · Free tier
Scribe4.8/5 · 20+ native integrations · Free tier
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Via automation platform

No direct native connector between Confluence and Scribe, but both tools support Zapier and Make. Most PM workflows can be replicated with a few zaps.

What teams use this integration for

Link specs and PRDs to tickets

Attach Scribe 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 Scribe to draft changelogs and release summaries. A Zapier workflow can collect closed tickets by label or sprint and append them to a running doc.

Sync status automatically

When work progresses in Confluence, reflect that change in Scribe 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 Scribe so your team stays informed in the tool they already have open.

How to set it up

  1. In Confluence settings, check the Integrations section for a direct Scribe connector (Confluence supports 24+ native integrations — Scribe may be listed).
  2. If no native connector exists, open Zapier or Make and search for both Confluence and Scribe. Both tools are likely available as triggers and actions.
  3. Choose your trigger: a common starting point is "New task in Confluence" triggering an action in Scribe, or vice versa. Start with one automation before building a full workflow.
  4. Connect and authorise both accounts in the automation platform. Use accounts with the right workspace permissions — read access isn't enough for write actions.
  5. Run a test with a live item. Check that data maps correctly (task titles, assignees, due dates) and adjust field mappings before activating for the team.
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