Atlassian, the software giant behind Jira and Confluence, has taken a major step forward in embedding AI directly into the heart of enterprise workflows. The company announced a suite of new AI tools and agent integrations for Confluence, its widely used content collaboration platform — and the results could fundamentally change how teams turn information into action.
Central to the announcement is Remix, a new visual AI tool now in open beta. Remix allows enterprise teams to automatically transform data and information stored in Confluence into visual assets — charts, graphics, and other visual formats — without leaving the platform or opening a separate application. The tool even recommends the most appropriate visual format for any given data, streamlining what has traditionally been a time-consuming manual process.
Three Powerful New Agent Integrations
Alongside Remix, Atlassian introduced three new third-party AI agents that plug directly into Confluence via model context protocols (MCPs), dramatically extending what teams can accomplish without switching tools.
The first integration connects Confluence to Lovable, the vibe-coding tool that has taken the developer community by storm. With this agent, teams can convert product ideas and data stored in Confluence directly into working prototypes. The second agent links Confluence to Replit, enabling users to transform technical documents into starter apps with minimal manual effort. The third integration partners with Gamma, an AI-powered presentation builder, allowing teams to generate polished slides and presentations straight from their Confluence content.
Embedding AI Where Work Already Happens
Atlassian’s strategy is clear and aligned with a broader industry trend: rather than asking employees to adopt new standalone AI platforms, the company is bringing AI capabilities directly into the tools they already use every day. This approach reduces friction, shortens the learning curve, and ensures AI-powered insights are embedded in existing workflows — not siloed in a separate application.
“When you remove that friction, teams do more than manage documents; they create the next generation of products and experiences,” said Sanchan Saxena, Atlassian’s Senior Vice President of Teamwork Collaboration.
This announcement follows Atlassian’s February launch of AI agents within Jira and fits into a growing movement — from Salesforce’s Agentforce to OpenAI’s Frontier Alliances — of embedding AI intelligence directly into enterprise workflows. For Confluence users, the message is clear: your documents are no longer just reference material. They’re the starting point for everything that comes next.