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Rovo Agent for Reporting

Susan Lynn
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May 14, 2025

Is it appropriate to create an agent to create reports in Confluence using JIRA data? Or are agents only used for helping/serving others?

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Jim Knepley - ReleaseTEAM
Atlassian Partner
May 14, 2025

Hi @Susan Lynn 

Absolutely! Looking over the Atlassian agents, there are several already written, depending on the reports you're looking for.

  • Jira Theme Analyzer: "Find common themes from a group of issues in Jira."
  • Progress Tracker: "Get a real-time overview of in-flight projects and their priorities. Ensure that teams have visibility into what’s currently being worked on and what should be prioritized next."
  • Release Notes Drafter: "Create comprehensive and clear release notes from a set of up to 20 Jira issues at a time with Release Notes Drafter. Summarize issues and group them into themes to save you time working out the best way to frame release notes for your work items."

It can also, to a point, aggregate data from Jira issues automatically; double-check your results before you rely on them, though.

(Read through Atlassian's acceptable use policy regarding AI, it'll give you a sense of what Atlassian thinks are the best use cases.)

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Mikael Sandberg
Community Champion
May 14, 2025

Hi @Susan Lynn

Welcome to Atlassian Community!

You can absolutely create an agent that generates reports in Confluence using Jira data. If you look under use cases for Rovo you will see an agent that creates customer insights report using data from Jira. 

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