Listen to Confluence Pages
CastReader reads Confluence wiki pages, runbooks, and knowledge base articles aloud with natural AI voices. Follow along with word-by-word highlighting.
Service Migration Runbook
This runbook covers the end-to-end process for migrating services from the legacy monolith to our new microservices architecture. Each team should complete all pre-migration checks before scheduling their cutover window.
Step 1: Verify that all downstream dependencies have been catalogued in the service registry. Run the dependency scanner against your service and confirm that no undocumented calls exist to the legacy database.
Reads Confluence pages aloud — word-by-word highlighting follows along
How CastReader Works with Confluence
Smart extraction meets natural text-to-speech
Smart Extraction
Reads Wiki Content, Not UI Chrome
CastReader extracts the page body from Confluence — headings, paragraphs, lists, and tables. It skips the sidebar, breadcrumbs, page tree, comments, and Atlassian navigation.
Highlighting
Follow Along as It Reads
Each paragraph highlights in real-time as it's read aloud. Auto-scroll keeps you in sync. Click any paragraph to jump there directly.
Natural Voices
40+ Languages, Natural AI Voices
Powered by the Kokoro TTS model. Not robotic — natural, expressive voices that make long documentation actually pleasant to listen to.
Enterprise Ready
Works on Cloud & Data Center
CastReader reads the rendered page in your browser — it works with Confluence Cloud, Data Center, and Server. No admin setup, no API tokens. Just install and listen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about listening to Confluence with CastReader
Does it work on our company's Confluence?
Yes. CastReader reads the page as rendered in your browser, so it works on Confluence Cloud (yourcompany.atlassian.net), Data Center, and self-hosted Server instances. No admin configuration needed.
Does it read the entire page or just the body?
CastReader extracts only the page body content — headings, paragraphs, lists, and table text. It skips the sidebar navigation, page tree, comments, breadcrumbs, and Atlassian UI elements.
Can it read Confluence pages with macros and expand blocks?
Yes. CastReader reads the visible, rendered content. If an expand block is open, its content is included. Collapsed sections are skipped, just like a human reader would.
Is it free?
Completely free. No API key, no usage limits, no account required.
Does my Confluence data leave the browser?
The text is sent to CastReader's TTS server to generate audio. No page content is stored — it's processed in real-time and discarded. CastReader never accesses your Confluence credentials or API.
Does it work on other wiki platforms?
Yes. CastReader works on Notion, Google Docs, and virtually any webpage with readable text. Each platform gets a specialized extractor for clean content extraction.
How do I listen to a Confluence page?
Install the free CastReader Chrome extension. Navigate to any Confluence page. Click the CastReader icon in the toolbar — playback starts immediately with word-by-word highlighting.
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Start Listening Now
Completely free. No signup. No limits. Install and start listening.