Atlassian Ships MCP Agents in Confluence — Lovable, Replit, Gamma Built In
Atlassian just turned Confluence into an agent platform. Three partner agents — Lovable, Replit, and Gamma — are launching April 13, all built on the Model Context Protocol. You write a product spec in Confluence, invoke the Lovable agent via Rovo Chat, and it reads the page's content, metadata, authorship, and project context, then generates a working UI prototype on the other side. No copy-paste. No context reconstruction.
The three agents each serve a different conversion: Lovable turns specs into UI prototypes, Replit turns technical docs into starter applications engineers can fork, and Gamma transforms meeting notes into polished presentations. Each agent inherits workspace permissions and pre-configures itself — admins enable a partner's MCP server in Atlassian Administration and the agent appears in the team's Rovo directory within minutes.
Alongside the agents, Atlassian is shipping Remix in open beta — a visual AI tool that transforms Confluence pages into charts, infographics, and scorecards without leaving the app. Think of it as the visual layer that complements the agentic layer.
This matters for MCP adoption. Atlassian has 300,000+ enterprise customers. When they bake MCP into their agent integration model, it validates the protocol at enterprise scale. The pattern — agent reads structured context from one tool, carries it into another — is exactly what MCP was designed for. Now it's happening inside a tool that millions of knowledge workers already use daily.
https://www.atlassian.com/blog/announcements/rovo-remix-3p-agents-confluence
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The three agents each serve a different conversion: Lovable turns specs into UI prototypes, Replit turns technical docs into starter applications engineers can fork, and Gamma transforms meeting notes into polished presentations. Each agent inherits workspace permissions and pre-configures itself — admins enable a partner's MCP server in Atlassian Administration and the agent appears in the team's Rovo directory within minutes.
Alongside the agents, Atlassian is shipping Remix in open beta — a visual AI tool that transforms Confluence pages into charts, infographics, and scorecards without leaving the app. Think of it as the visual layer that complements the agentic layer.
This matters for MCP adoption. Atlassian has 300,000+ enterprise customers. When they bake MCP into their agent integration model, it validates the protocol at enterprise scale. The pattern — agent reads structured context from one tool, carries it into another — is exactly what MCP was designed for. Now it's happening inside a tool that millions of knowledge workers already use daily.
https://www.atlassian.com/blog/announcements/rovo-remix-3p-agents-confluence
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