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Connect HTTP / Webhook to Confluence

Automate workflows and sync data between HTTP / Webhook and Confluence with AI-powered automation

5-minute setup
Enterprise secure
No coding required

Why Connect HTTP / Webhook & Confluence?

Intelligent Automation Workflows

Leverage 4 available triggers from HTTP / Webhook to execute 11 targeted actions in Confluence automatically.

Eliminate Manual Data Entry

Replace time-consuming manual processes with intelligent automation that keeps HTTP / Webhook and Confluence perfectly synchronized.

Real-time Business Intelligence

Create a unified data flow between HTTP / Webhook and Confluence for instant insights and improved decision-making across your tech stack.

Available Triggers & Actions

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Triggers (4)

New Requests

Get a URL and emit the full HTTP event on every request (including headers and query parameters). You can also configure the HTTP response code, body, and more.

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New Requests (Payload Only)

Get a URL and emit the HTTP body as an event on every request

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New event when the content of the URL changes.

Emit new event when the content of the URL changes.

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New Webhook Request

Emit new event when an HTTP request is received at the webhook URL. Use as a trigger to run workflows from external services (GitHub, Stripe, n8n, etc.). Configure response code, body, and which HTTP methods to accept.

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Actions (7)

Send any HTTP Request

Send an HTTP request using any method and URL. Optionally configure query string parameters, headers, and basic auth.

Send GET Request

Send an HTTP GET request to any URL. Optionally configure query string parameters, headers and basic auth.

Send POST Request

Send an HTTP POST request to any URL. Optionally configure query string parameters, headers and basic auth.

Send PUT Request

Send an HTTP PUT request to any URL. Optionally configure query string parameters, headers and basic auth.

Return HTTP Response

Use with an HTTP trigger that uses "Return a custom response from your workflow" as its HTTP Response

Validate Webhook Auth

Require authorization for incoming HTTP webhook requests. Make sure to configure the HTTP trigger to "Return a custom response from your workflow".

Verify HMAC Signature

Validate HMAC signature for incoming HTTP webhook requests. Make sure to configure the HTTP trigger to "Return a custom response from your workflow".

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Triggers (3)

New Page or Blog Post

Emit new event whenever a new page or blog post is created in a specified space

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Watch Blog Posts

Emit new event when a blog post is created or updated

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Watch Pages

Emit new event when a page is created or updated in Confluence

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Actions (11)

Create Page

Creates a new page in the space. See the documentation

Create Post

Creates a new page or blog post on Confluence. See the documentation

Delete Post

Removes a blog post from Confluence by its ID. Use with caution, the action is irreversible. See the documentation

Get Current User

Returns the authenticated Confluence user's account ID, display name, email, and cloud ID. Call this first when the user says 'my pages', 'my posts', or needs to scope queries to themselves. Use the returned accountId to filter results from **Search Content** or **Get Pages**. See the documentation.

Get Page by ID

Retrieve a page by its ID. See the documentation

Get Pages

Retrieve a list of pages. See the documentation

Get Pages in Space

Retrieve a list of pages in a space. See the documentation

List Post ID Options

Retrieves available options for the Post ID field.

List Spaces

List all spaces in Confluence. See the documentation

Search Content

Searches for content using the Confluence Query Language (CQL). See the documentation

Update a Post

Updates a page or blog post on Confluence by its ID. See the documentation

Integration Features

Real-time data synchronization
Bi-directional sync capabilities
Custom field mapping
Advanced filtering options
Error handling & retry logic
Activity monitoring & logs

Popular Workflows

When HTTP / Webhook trigger → Create/Update in Confluence

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Create Page

When Confluence trigger → Update HTTP / Webhook

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Send any HTTP Request

How It Works

1

Connect Apps

Authenticate your HTTP / Webhook and Confluence accounts

2

Map Fields

Choose which data fields to sync between apps

3

Set Triggers

Define when and how data should be synchronized

Automate

Sit back and let AI handle the automation

Frequently Asked Questions

Integration Benefits

Real-time Data Sync

Automatic synchronization between HTTP / Webhook and Confluence with 7 public triggers available for instant updates.

Automated Actions

Execute 18 public actions automatically across both platforms without manual intervention.

Enterprise Security

Industry-standard encryption, OAuth 2.0 authentication, and SOC 2 compliance for secure data transfer.

Quick Setup

Connect HTTP / Webhook and Confluence in minutes with our guided setup wizard and pre-configured templates.

Custom Field Mapping

Map any field between HTTP / Webhook and Confluence with intelligent suggestions and validation.

Error Handling

Automatic retry logic, detailed error logs, and smart notifications keep your integration running smoothly.

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Also connect Confluence to HTTP / Webhook for bidirectional automation

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