Clean up Confluence pageswithout leaving the editor.

Select the messy section, hit one shortcut, and the AI rewrite replaces it in place. No ChatGPT tab, no copy-paste round-trip.

Free 10 AI actions/day · macOS 13+ and Windows 10 22H2+ · Confluence via your own API token

The page every PO knows.

Three meetings dumped their notes into one requirements page. Bullet fragments next to full paragraphs, two tenses, the same decision written twice with different wording, an open-questions list that is half answered. Rewriting it by hand takes an afternoon. Pasting it chunk by chunk into a chatbot takes nearly as long — and the chatbot forgets the page's vocabulary between chunks.

Khint takes the opposite approach: the AI comes to where you already write. Agents run on whatever text you select — in any app, including the Confluence editor in your browser — and Memory keeps one compact context of the work session, so the tenth section is rewritten with the same vocabulary as the first.

One messy page, five steps.

A product owner's cleanup pass, start to publish.

  • Start a Memory sessionHit Start before you begin — "Payments requirements cleanup". Everything you pull and rewrite during the hour feeds one compact context, so each Action knows what the page is about.
  • Pull the page into contextConnected your Atlassian account? Open the palette, run Confluence → Pull page. The page lands in your session as context — no copy-paste, no second window.
  • Select a messy section, hit ⌘⇧KIn the Confluence editor itself: select the raw meeting notes, open the palette, run your polish Action. The rewrite replaces your selection in place. You review each section as you go.
  • Repeat — the context keeps you consistentEvery Action you run sees the session summary, so the vocabulary, ticket names, and decisions stay consistent from the intro to the open-questions table.
  • Or publish a fresh page from the paletteSometimes the honest fix is a new page. Run Confluence → Create page on your cleaned text: the first line becomes the title, the rest becomes the body, and the new page link comes back to you.

Why not just paste it into a chatbot?

Because the round-trip is the work. Copy a chunk, switch tabs, paste, explain the page again, copy the answer, switch back, find the right spot, paste, fix the formatting. Khint removes the round-trip: the selection is the input, the shortcut is the trigger, and the replacement is the output — your cursor never leaves the page. And because the active Memory session is attached to every call, you explain the page exactly once.

When the cleanup is part of a bigger routine — meeting notes in, tidy page out — you can chain it: Khint workflows run up to five steps in series, and a Confluence "Create page" step can sit at the end, so one shortcut turns raw notes into a published page. See how Agents and workflows work or plug your AI tools into the same session over MCP.

Common questions.

Can Khint rewrite a whole Confluence page in place?

Khint rewrites where your cursor is: select a section inside the Confluence editor, run an Action, and the cleaned text replaces your selection — section by section, with you watching every change. Khint's Confluence integration itself does two things: Pull page (read a page into your Memory session as context) and Create page (publish a new page from your text). It does not bulk-overwrite existing pages behind your back.

Do I need a Confluence plugin or admin approval?

No. Khint talks to Confluence Cloud with your own Atlassian API token (email + token + cloud domain), saved in your OS keychain. There is no Marketplace app to install, no admin review, and requests go directly from your machine to your Atlassian site.

Does my Confluence content go to Khint's servers?

Pages you pull land in your Memory session, stored in a local SQLite database on your machine — sessions never sync to the cloud. When you run an AI Action, the selected text is sent to the model for processing (via Khint's proxy, or your own Anthropic key if you bring one); Khint's backend stores nothing of it, and your action history bodies stay local-only.

Do I have to write the cleanup prompts myself?

No. The Doc Polish starter pack ships with Khint — open Agents, browse starter packs, and add it in one click. You can also describe an Action in plain language and let Khint generate the prompt for you, then refine it with the Improve button.

Your next cleanup pass, in the editor.

Free with 10 AI actions per day. No credit card. Add the Doc Polish starter pack, connect Confluence with your own API token, and keep the page open the whole time.