Built-in app profile
Confluence
TalkMore helps Confluence writers turn spoken team knowledge into documentation-ready text that stays clear, factual, and easy for teammates to review.
What you said
“In Confluence, write that rollout step two happens after QA signoff, not before, and ask Omar to review the checklist.”
OpenTypeless writes
Notes - Rollout step two happens after QA signoff, not before - Ask Omar to review the checklist
OpenTypeless shapes the draft around Confluence while keeping final control with you.
Confluence runbooks where corrected steps or dates must stay accurate.
For Confluence, TalkMore favors explanatory but concise wording. It keeps the final correction, avoids inventing page owners or tickets, and shapes the text for a shared knowledge page.
OpenTypeless prepares text for review in Confluence. If the app is unknown, it uses the General fallback instead of app-specific assumptions.
Use voice around Confluence without claiming direct app access.
Confluence runbooks where corrected steps or dates must stay accurate.
Confluence project pages that need clear notes from spoken updates.
Confluence documentation edits where the action should be visible but not overpromised.
Keep the same desktop flow, then tune the final text for this app.
Step 1
Open the composer, editor, comment box, or reply area in Confluence. TalkMore treats Confluence as the place where the final text will be used, so the wording stays close to that surface instead of becoming a generic transcript.
Step 2
Dictate the point, correction, and requested action for Confluence without stopping to manually rewrite every clause. The document profile is tuned for team documentation, project notes, and corrected knowledge-base updates, so it can keep the useful meaning while cleaning the phrasing.
Step 3
Read the TalkMore result in Confluence, especially names, dates, numbers, negations, and requested actions. The profile is designed to preserve what you said, but you stay in control before anything leaves the draft field.
Step 4
Add only the context that should appear in the Confluence text itself. TalkMore does not need raw app history, page content, or hidden account details to shape the dictated sentence, so the safest workflow is to speak the facts you want reflected and leave unrelated private context out.
OpenTypeless prepares text for you to review. It does not claim account access, endorsement, or a dedicated connection with Confluence. Unknown apps use the General fallback instead of app-specific assumptions.
Same-family pages for similar voice workflows.
No. The Confluence profile describes how TalkMore shapes dictated text for that writing surface. It does not require account access to Confluence, does not claim special product status, and does not need private account data to describe the right writing style.
No. TalkMore prepares text for Confluence; you review and send, post, save, or submit it yourself. That keeps final control with the person writing in Confluence, which is important when the dictated note includes customer details, project dates, or teammate requests.
For Confluence, check proper names, final dates, numbers, requested actions, and any correction you spoke. TalkMore is meant to reduce rewriting, not replace judgment on sensitive or high-stakes text, so the final review should confirm the result still matches your intended meaning.
Use one desktop voice workflow across Confluence, related apps, and the broader context-aware voice typing flow.