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Connect Confluence to Google Sheets

Automate Confluence and Google Sheets with AI

Numbers quoted in a Confluence page drift from the Google Sheet they came from the moment the sheet updates. On Operator.io, an OpenClaw agent pushes current sheet totals into the Confluence table that references them, exports a page's tracked figures into the workbook your team formats, and refreshes both when a target changes. Tell it to update the planning page and it reads the latest Google Sheets rows and rewrites the Confluence table.

It reaches both apps directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh, so there is no Zap to build and no API keys to paste.

What your agent can do with Confluence and Google Sheets

What your agent does in Confluence

  • Add Content Label

    Tool to add labels to a piece of content. Use after obtaining the content ID to tag pages or blog posts with metadata labels.

  • CQL Search

    Searches for content in Confluence using Confluence Query Language (CQL). CQL is a powerful query language that allows you to search across all Confluence content with advanced filtering capabilities including: - Full-text search: `text...

  • Create Blogpost

    Tool to create a new Confluence blog post. Use when you need to publish content in a specific space. Response includes `data.id` for the post ID and `data._links.base` + `data._links.webui` for the URL.

  • Create Blogpost Property

    Tool to create a property on a specified blog post. Use when you need to add custom metadata to a blog post. Creates a new property with a key-value pair on a specified Confluence blog post. This allows users to add custom metadata relev...

  • Create Whiteboard Property

    Tool to create a new content property on a whiteboard. Use when you need to attach custom metadata to a Confluence whiteboard.

  • Create Footer Comment

    Tool to create a footer comment on a Confluence page, blog post, attachment, or custom content. Use when you need to add a comment without editing the page body itself.

All 62 Confluence actions →

What your agent does in Google Sheets

  • Add Sheet to Existing Spreadsheet

    Adds a new sheet to a spreadsheet. Supports three sheet types: GRID, OBJECT, and DATA_SOURCE. SHEET TYPES: - GRID (default): Standard spreadsheet with rows/columns. Use properties to set dimensions, tab color, etc. - OBJECT: Sheet contai...

  • Aggregate Column Data

    Searches for rows where a specific column matches a value and performs mathematical operations on data from another column.

  • Append Dimension

    Tool to append new rows or columns to a sheet, increasing its size. Use when you need to add empty rows or columns to an existing sheet.

  • Auto-Resize Rows or Columns

    Auto-fit column widths or row heights for a dimension range using batchUpdate.autoResizeDimensions. Use when you need to automatically adjust row heights or column widths to fit content after writing data.

  • Batch Clear Values By Data Filter

    Clears one or more ranges of values from a spreadsheet using data filters. The caller must specify the spreadsheet ID and one or more DataFilters. Ranges matching any of the specified data filters will be cleared. Only values are cleared...

  • Batch get spreadsheet

    Retrieves data from specified cell ranges in a Google Spreadsheet.

All 42 Google Sheets actions →

How it works

Tell the agent what you want to happen between Confluence and Google Sheets, for example to watch one and act in the other, or to keep the two in step. It reads what it needs from Confluence, works out what to do, and runs the matching action in Google Sheets without you mapping a single field.

You can have it run once, on a schedule, or whenever something changes. Ask it for a status any time and it reads the latest from both apps back to you in the same chat.

Common questions about Confluence and Google Sheets

How do I connect Confluence and Google Sheets to Operator?
You authorize Confluence and Google Sheets once each from your Operator dashboard. Operator holds both connections and refreshes the access tokens for you, so your agent keeps working across them without you signing in again.
What can my agent do across Confluence and Google Sheets?
Tell it the job and it moves between Confluence and Google Sheets as one task, choosing which actions to run on each side. There is nothing to map and no trigger to configure; you give instructions the way you would to a person.
Can my agent keep Confluence and Google Sheets in sync?
Yes. It can watch Confluence and act in Google Sheets, or keep both in step, reading from one and running the matching update in the other. This runs on demand when you ask or on a schedule you set.
Do I need to build a workflow or write code?
No. There is no workflow to build, no fields to map, and no API keys to paste. Operator manages both connections, and you give the agent instructions in plain language.

Confluence and Google Sheets integrations

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