Using Ounie
Confluence
Connect Confluence to bring pages from the spaces you choose into a brain. Edits sync automatically — your team’s documentation becomes a grounded, citable knowledge source.
How to connect#
Go to Settings → Confluence and sign in with Atlassian OAuth. After authorizing, pick the spaces you want to sync and choose the brain they should land in, then press Sync now to run the first load. Each page in the chosen spaces becomes one source, synthesized into the same connected wiki and graph as everything else.
What syncs#
All pages in your chosen spaces are synced, including nested child pages. Page body content, title, and space metadata come through. Comments and attachments are not included. Ounie checks for edits every 15 minutes — changes update the existing source in place, never creating a duplicate.
A note on deletions#
The Atlassian API does not signal when a page is deleted. Sources for removed pages stay in the brain until you press Sync now in Settings, which reconciles what Confluence actually has against what is in the brain and removes anything that is gone.
Staying grounded#
Synced pages join the wiki and graph like any other source. Answers cite the page title and link back to the doc in the brain. Ounie’s access is read-only — it never modifies anything in Confluence.
Disconnecting#
Disconnecting from Settings → Confluence revokes Ounie’s access. Sources already in the brain stay there, but syncing stops until you reconnect. You can remove individual sources from the brain at any time.