Figma + Confluence Integration
Connecting Figma (design) and Confluence (documentation) reduces the gap between design and documentation in your team's daily workflow. Figma lists it as a native integration, so setup takes minutes rather than Zapier workarounds.
Integration Status
Native integration available
Figma lists Confluence as a supported integration. Set it up via Figma's integrations settings — no third-party automation platform required.
What teams use this integration for
Link specs and PRDs to tickets
Attach Confluence documents to Figma epics and stories. Engineers get the full context — requirements, acceptance criteria, edge cases — without hunting across tools.
Auto-generate release notes
Pull completed Figma tickets into Confluence to draft changelogs and release summaries. Use the native sync to auto-populate a release template.
Sync status automatically
When work progresses in Figma, reflect that change in Confluence automatically — reducing manual status updates and keeping stakeholders informed without extra effort.
Centralise team notifications
Route Figma activity — new comments, assignments, and status changes — into Confluence so your team stays informed in the tool they already have open.
How to set it up
- Open Figma's workspace settings and navigate to the Integrations or Apps section — Figma lists 20+ native integrations.
- Search for Confluence and click Connect or Install. You may need workspace owner or admin permissions in Figma — check your role under Settings → Members.
- Authorise your Confluence account when prompted. Use the account that owns the resources you want to sync (not a personal account).
- Configure the integration: choose which Figma projects or spaces sync with which Confluence resources, and select which events trigger notifications or updates.
- Test with a real item — create a task in Figma and verify it appears or triggers correctly in Confluence before enabling for your full team.