What it does
Answers the policy questions that interrupt your finance, legal, and ops teams a hundred times a week — expense limits, approval thresholds, travel rules, procurement steps, data-handling requirements — by searching the approved policy spaces in Confluence and replying in the Slack thread where the question was asked. Every answer carries the source: the policy page title, a link, and the date it was last updated. If the governing page is older than the staleness threshold, the answer says so alongside the citation, so nobody acts on a rule that quietly expired. If no approved page covers the question, the agent does not improvise a plausible-sounding rule — it says the policy does not cover it and routes the question to the owning team with the search it already ran. The search is confined to the policy spaces you name. It cannot answer from engineering docs, meeting notes, or someone's draft page, because the space key is fixed in the query itself rather than chosen at runtime. It never gives individual advice. A question about a specific person's leave balance, a specific invoice, a specific contract, or anyone's particular tax or legal situation goes to a human every time, no matter how clearly a policy page seems to answer it. The by-product is a running list of what your policy library is missing, posted where the people who maintain it can see it.
Example prompts
- What's our expense limit for client dinners, and where does it say so?
- Someone asked in #ask-finance about the approval threshold for a new vendor — answer it in the thread.
- How many days' notice does the travel policy require for international trips?
Before you connect
The credentials this agent will ask you for — the full setup is on the Setup tab.
Needs 2 credentials (2 required) to connect. See setup