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Your retros, where your docs live: Confluence integration

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August 23, 2026 · 3 min read

For a lot of teams, if it isn’t in Confluence, it didn’t happen. Decisions, runbooks, sprint notes — the team wiki is the system of record. Retros deserve to live there too, and now they can: Retroboard exports any board to a Confluence page in one click.

What the page contains

The export creates a new page in the space you pick: a retrospective summary (date, cards, votes, contributors, and a link back to the live board), the action items with their owners and completion state, and a table of the full board — every column, every card, with votes, authors and comments. It reads like meeting minutes that wrote themselves.

How it connects

No app installs and no admin approval: create an API token at id.atlassian.com (about a minute, works on every Confluence Cloud plan), then paste your site, email and token into Retroboard’s Integrations page. The connection is per user, we validate it on the spot, and your token never leaves our server.

Where does the page go?

You choose at export time. The dialog lists every Confluence space your account can see — pick your team’s space and the page is created there, titled with the board name and date. Export from the board’s Export menu or straight from the wrap-up flow at the end of the retro.

Part of a bigger loop

Confluence joins Slack in the integrations lineup: summaries to the channel where your team talks, the full record to the wiki where your team documents. Jira, Trello and Microsoft Teams are next — tell us which one you need with the in-app feedback button, and the most requested gets built first.


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