Atlassian Brings Remix and Partner Agents Into Confluence
Atlassian is adding another layer of AI to Confluence with a new visual feature called Remix and a first batch of third-party agents that work inside the document workflow. The launch was first reported by TechCrunch, while Atlassian's own Confluence and Rovo pages confirm the company is continuing to fold search, chat, and agent features directly into its core workspace products.
What launched
According to TechCrunch, Remix is rolling out in open beta and can turn information already stored in Confluence into charts, graphics, and other visual assets without sending users into a separate design tool. The report also says Atlassian introduced three MCP-based partner agents inside Confluence, with integrations tied to Lovable, Replit, and Gamma.
Atlassian's official product pages do not spell out those new partner integrations in detail, but they do confirm the broader product direction. Confluence now markets Rovo as built into its workflow for AI-powered creation, search, chat, and agents, and Atlassian says Rovo is available across eligible cloud plans for Jira, Confluence, and related products.
Why it matters
The bigger signal is less about one feature and more about distribution. Instead of asking teams to adopt a separate AI workspace, Atlassian is pushing AI output generation and agent actions into the same place where planning docs and product specs already live. That makes Confluence a more active operating layer, not just a knowledge base.