
Sauna reads your Confluence and Slack history, drafts the missing articles, flags stale pages, builds the taxonomy, and routes incoming questions to the right doc for your review.
What it does
Sauna spots questions answered repeatedly in Slack and drafts a Confluence article capturing the answer for you to approve and publish.
It scans Confluence for pages past their review date or contradicting newer ones and drafts a list of what needs updating.
Sauna proposes a category and tag structure in Notion from your existing content so the base is navigable, for your sign-off.
When a question hits the help channel, it drafts a reply pointing to the right article or notes that no article exists yet.
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Sauna shows up where you already work — the web app, Slack, email, iMessage, and Superhuman. It reads what it needs, does the task, and comes back with the draft for your approval.
Try it
The literal prompt for this job. Open it in Sauna and it picks up from there.
“Scan our Confluence for pages past review date, draft a list of what's stale, and write a new article from the repeated 'how do I reset access' question in #help.”
Plugs into the tools you already run — and thousands more, or any MCP server.
Good to know
No. It drafts every article and taxonomy change; nothing is published or restructured until you approve it.
It flags pages by review date and contradictions with newer content, and leaves the final call on accuracy to you.
Sauna reads only what you connect, and acts only after you approve. Your workspace and its memory are yours, not training data.
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