
Summer is here, and so are some practical improvements to our apps. This month we're shipping better collaboration features in PocketQuery, a new Read Later experience in Lively Blogs, and sharing our key takeaways from Atlassian Team '26 in Anaheim.
PocketQuery: See who did what, and when
Working in shared Confluence setups often means multiple people maintaining the same Queries, Templates, Converters, and Datasources - and losing track of who changed what. We've made that much easier. PocketQuery sidebars now show clear ownership information: who created and last updated each entity, along with timestamps. It's a small change that makes a real difference during handovers and audits.

PocketQuery: Export results as CSV
You can now download PocketQuery result tables as CSV files - directly from macro results and preview views. Whether you need to dig deeper in Excel, share data with a colleague outside Confluence, or feed results into another tool, it's now just one click away.
👉 Read the full details in our documentation →
Lively Blogs: Save pages to Read Later
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Not every good post gets read the moment it's published. With the new Read Later feature, readers can bookmark any Confluence blog post or page - from the homepage feed, the Lively Blogs macro, or the full page view - and find everything waiting in Apps → Read Later List.
The list uses a paginated grid, so it stays easy to navigate even in active spaces that publish frequently.
Atlassian Team '26: Our takeaways from Anaheim

We just got back from Atlassian Team '26, and the theme was hard to miss: Atlassian is building the infrastructure for AI that actually understands your work.
The centerpiece is the Teamwork Graph - a connected map of everything happening across your Atlassian tools: projects, pages, tasks, and the people behind them. Atlassian is now opening this graph to external tools and AI assistants, enabling them to give context-aware, relevant answers instead of generic ones.
Rovo, Atlassian's AI assistant, is getting meaningfully smarter as a result: better at understanding intent, capable of handling multi-step tasks autonomously, and more deeply integrated into the tools people use every day. This isn't a roadmap promise - it's already shipping.
Curious what the Teamwork Graph looks like with your own data? → Explore the Atlassian Teamwork Graph
We're leaving Anaheim with fresh ideas, new conversations, and a long list of things to build. More updates coming soon. 🚀
Thanks for being part of the Lively Apps community - see you next month!
Alina from Lively Apps
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