For Confluence admins and knowledge leads

WikiFix keeps your Confluence true – for people and AI.

WikiFix watches the spaces you care about and flags the pages that are wrong – from ones nobody owns any more to ones that contradict each other. Each resolves in a few clicks. You approve every change, and content fixes revert in one click.

Nothing changes until you approve it. Content fixes revert in one click.

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

Finds today

Pages contradict each other

You choose which claim is right. Every page that disagrees is corrected.

Duplicate and near-duplicate content

Pick the page and unique facts that survive. The rest fold and point to the source of truth.

The page owner has left

Scan spots an orphan. Reassign in one click.

Building next

Pages contradict the code

Page claims no longer match the live code. Correct in one click.

On the list

Broken links
Important facts buried where nobody finds them
The same thing called three different names
Docs split across Confluence and Notion
Docs that live as Markdown in your Git repos

Something else costing you? Tell us – that's how the next one gets picked.

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 and finds the pages that disagree with each other – then lays the claims side by side, quoted from each page, so you can settle which one is right.

See it, click, it is fixed – no busywork

Each finding is reviewable without opening the page. You pick the answer that's right, WikiFix writes the fix, you check it and click. No going through page after page. WikiFix only surfaces findings it's confident about.

Nothing happens without you

WikiFix writes nothing until you approve it, and a content fix reverts in one click – the page goes back as it was. Reassigning the owner of an abandoned page is the one action that does not undo, and the card tells you before you 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? Ask owner posts an inline comment with the suggested fix and @mentions the owner and the space admins.

How it works

Set it once. Your wiki stays honest.

Step 1 — Enable monitoring

Pick your spaces. Set it and forget it.

Choose the spaces worth watching and how often WikiFix should check them – daily, weekly, or monthly. Each space shows its status right on the dashboard – clean, or what needs attention. And a digest lands in your inbox on your cadence, so you know what changed without going looking. Your spaces stay healthy while you get on with your work.

The WikiFix monitoring dashboard: a card for every watched space, grouped into Needs attention (red, with finding counts), Clean (green), and Awaiting first scan.

Step 2 — Resolve

Resolve findings in just a few clicks.

Each finding lays out what's wrong, with the answers quoted from each page. You know the answer? Select it, and WikiFix writes and applies the fix. You don't? Send it to the owner to answer. Misclick? A content fix reverts in one click.

A WikiFix finding: two Confluence pages disagree on a fact, each answer quoted side by side, with one-click options to pick the correct answer or pass it to the page owner.

Step 3 — On every page

Your experts fix it as they read it.

Anyone browsing a page sees the issues WikiFix found right there in it. The people who actually know the answer – the ones already reading the page – just pick it, and WikiFix resolves the finding and fixes the page. No report to open, no hand-off.

A Confluence page with WikiFix open in the byline: a '3 issues found' badge, and a panel asking 'What is the date of birth?' with the answers from each page laid out for the reader to pick.

Pricing

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

Your subscription fee converts into scanning credits. $20 sweeps roughly 150–650 pages, depending on their size and information density – our own 333-page test space cost under $10. After the first sweep you only pay for the pages that changed.

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.