For Confluence admins and knowledge leads

WikiFix makes your Confluence trustworthy again.

WikiFix scans your Confluence and finds bad pages – the ones that contradict each other, have no owner, or are plain wrong – then suggests 1-click fixes. You approve every change, and any fix reverts in one click.

Nothing changes until you approve it. Revert any fix in one click.

You can't read 5,000 pages to find the ten that are wrong. WikiFix can.

Contradicting pages

Two pages say opposite things. Nobody knows which one to trust.

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Drifted copies

The same process is documented in three places — and they've all drifted apart.

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Stale source of truth

The doc says one thing. What it describes now does another.

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Owner departed

The author left. The page they owned quietly went stale.

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Outdated runbook

It's an incident. You pull up the runbook. Half the commands don't work.

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AI inherits the mistakes

Your AI assistant reads these same pages — and presents every error as fact.

That's what WikiFix is for.

What it does

Find and fix the bad pages – without reading all of them.

It finds what is actually wrong, not just what is old

Not a date filter. WikiFix reads the content, finds the pages that contradict each other or are plain wrong, and reasons through which one to trust.

See it, click, it is fixed – no busywork

Each finding is reviewable without opening the page – the fix already written and explained. You check and click. No going through page after page. WikiFix only surfaces findings it's confident about.

Nothing irreversible

WikiFix writes nothing until you approve it, and any fix reverts in one click – the page goes back exactly as it was. Changed your mind? One click.

Works where your docs already live

No migration, no new tool to roll out. WikiFix runs inside the Confluence you already have.

Act on real issues, not the same review again

You stop re-reading the same spaces every quarter hoping to catch something. WikiFix surfaces the concrete contradictions to act on, so review happens on signal – not on a calendar, and nobody goes numb to it.

Or hand it to whoever owns it

Not your page? Notify posts an inline comment with the suggested fix and @mentions the owner and the space admins.

How it works

From install to fixed in one sitting.

Step 1 — Select your problems

Catch the problems every old wiki collects.

The bigger a wiki gets, the more it drifts. WikiFix gives you a set of finders, each tuned to one problem – like pages that contradict each other, or pages whose owner has left the company. We start with the simplest; soon WikiFix will also check your docs against your GitHub and other sources of truth.

Want a finder for a problem you've got? Tell us in the form below.

Setting up a WikiFix report: searching the spaces to scan, a checklist of what to catch – pages that contradict each other and pages whose owner has left – and an on-demand, daily, or weekly schedule.

Step 2 — Scan

Start it and walk away.

The scan runs in the background while you get on with something else. WikiFix reads the content, not just the dates, and findings stream into the report as they're found.

A WikiFix scan in progress: indexing pages, spotting suspect pages, and deep-diving, with findings streaming into the report.

Step 3 — Resolve

Review and resolve in one click.

Each finding lays out what's wrong for review, with the fix already written. Approve it and WikiFix fixes the bad page automatically. Not your page? Pass the decision to the page owner and space admins. Misclick? Anything reverts in one click.

A WikiFix contradiction finding: two Confluence pages side by side, the conflicting passages highlighted, with one-click Apply and Notify actions.

Pricing

$2–3 per seat / month, billed through Atlassian.

Your subscription fee converts into scanning credits. $20 gives you enough to sweep an average, actively updated space (a handbook the size of Sourcegraph's 890-page Handbook), see what's wrong, fix it, and keep it healthy for the entire month.

Try WikiFix with $20 of scan credits – on us!

Got a problem WikiFix doesn't catch?

Tell the founder what you're up against – a finder you wish existed, a quirk of your setup, or just how it's going. Every team's docs are different, and this is the fastest way to shape what WikiFix does next.

Prefer email? support@wikifix.ai.