Automatically creates labels for your Confluence pages using Azure OpenAI
Automatic creation of labels for Confluence pages
The app automatically creates proper labels for you Confluence pages when they are published
The app evaluates your current labels and keeps them in mind to maintain consistency with your established labeling framework.
Add appropriate labels to existing pages
You can add suitable labels to your existing pages using a button.
The generated labels can be removed or extened manually if needed.
Space settings
You can configure on space or page level whether you want to let the app create labels automatically or not
More details
Make your Confluence better organized with Smart Labels for Confluence App which creates appropriate labels for your pages using Artificial Intelligence.
- Labels can be automatically created for new pages
- You can manually create Smart Labels for existing pages
- You can configure on various levels (Space, Parent Page), where you want the Smart Labels to be generated automatically and where not
- Proper labels make searching in your Confluence much more efficient
- You will save time as the labels will be created by the App automatically
- You can still manually remove or add labels on every page
- With the analysis of the existing labels the app maintains consistency with your established labeling framework
Privacy and security
Privacy policy
Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.
Partner privacy policyResources
Integration Details
Smart Labels for Confluence integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:
- Read all content, including content body (expansions permitted). Note, APIs using this scope may also return data allowed by read:confluence-space.summary. However, this scope is not a substitute for read:confluence-space.summary.
- Read a summary of the content, which is the content without expansions. Note, APIs using this scope may also return data allowed by read:confluence-space.summary. However, this scope is not a substitute for read:confluence-space.summary.
- Read content properties.
- View page content.