Installation
Aura Workflows is a Forge app for Confluence Cloud, distributed through the Atlassian Marketplace. Installation takes a couple of clicks and there is nothing to host, configure, or deploy. This page walks through the install and what to expect the first time you open the app.
Install from the Marketplace
Section titled “Install from the Marketplace”You need site administrator permission on your Confluence Cloud instance to install apps. If you have it, the rest is short.
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Open the Aura Workflows listing on the Atlassian Marketplace, either from the Marketplace website or by searching for “Aura Workflows” inside Confluence under Apps → Find new apps.
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Click Try it free to start a free evaluation. Atlassian handles billing and the license — no payment is required to start the trial.
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Confirm the install dialog. Atlassian provisions the app and the license against your site. This usually takes a few seconds.
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Once the install completes, Aura Workflows appears under Apps in the Confluence main navigation, and as a managed app under Settings → Apps → Manage apps in site administration.
The trial runs for 30 days with full functionality. Pricing tiers are covered on the pricing page. If you need a longer trial, reach out to our support.
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Where things live
Section titled “Where things live”Aura adds two surfaces to Confluence. The global app page, reachable from Apps → Aura Workflows, is for instance-wide configuration: workflow templates available across every space, global metadata, and settings. The space app page, reachable from a space’s sidebar under Apps, scopes the same builder to a single space and is where most day-to-day workflow design happens.
On individual pages, Aura installs a byline item — the small status pill next to the page author — a panel that shows the active workflow, current state, reviewers, and any metadata.
Next steps
Section titled “Next steps”With the app installed and a license active, the rest is workflow design. Read the Overview for a tour of what Aura does, then jump into Your first workflow for a guided build, or open the Workflow Builder reference if you prefer to explore on your own.