For teams on Atlassian, Malveon connects to Confluence to read your pages and spaces and to write decisions out as Confluence pages.
Read and export
Malveon requests read access to Confluence pages, spaces, and search. It can also create a Confluence page from a captured decision. The page-creation path is supported, though the Confluence surface is currently lighter than Notion’s, so Notion is the more polished export target today.
A security note to be honest about
Confluence does not sign its inbound webhooks with an HMAC signature by default. So while the Tier 1 connections (Slack, GitHub, Jira, Linear) verify every webhook cryptographically, the Confluence inbound webhook does not have that guarantee yet. We call this out rather than implying uniform signed webhooks. Hardening this is on the roadmap.