WikiFix documentation
WikiFix is a Confluence Cloud app that finds pages that contradict each other, duplicate and near-duplicate content, and pages whose owner has left — then fixes them in a few clicks. What WikiFix catches — and what it doesn’t yet is the full list, including what’s being built next. Nothing changes without your explicit approval, and content fixes revert in one click.
The short version
Section titled “The short version”- Install from the Atlassian Marketplace, then walk through the short first-run setup — pick the spaces to watch, or skip it and set that up later.
- Open WikiFix from the Apps menu (or a space’s left navigation) and start a scan — pick the spaces to scan.
- The scan runs in the background; findings stream in as they’re found.
- Each finding shows the disagreement as a question, with each page’s answer quoted verbatim.
- Pick the correct answer and Apply — WikiFix rewrites every page that disagrees. Or Ask owner to hand the decision over, or Ignore it.
- Changed your mind? Revert undoes a content fix in one click. Reassigning a departed owner is the one action that can’t be undone.
Where to go
Section titled “Where to go”- Getting started — install, your first scan, reading and resolving findings.
- How it works — the scan → findings → review → apply loop, and what credits pay for.
- What WikiFix catches — and what it doesn’t yet — every problem we know about, what’s built, what’s next, and how we measure detection quality.
- Configuration reference — permissions, scanning scope and schedule, notifications, and the scan-completion email.
- Trial — how the trial works, what its $20 of credits covers, and how to upgrade before it ends.
- Editions & plans — Standard vs Advanced, the trial, and how to switch editions.
- Credits & capacity — what a credit buys, what each plan covers, what happens when credits run out.
- Security & data — what we store, what we don’t, and where it lives.
- FAQ — the questions we expect you to ask.
For jurisdiction, encryption, and subprocessors, see the security page. Questions these pages don’t answer: support@wikifix.ai.