> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.released.so/guide/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.released.so/guide/product/integrations/cosmos.md).

# Cosmos

[Cosmos](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1230540/cosmos-intranet-for-confluence-free?tab=overview\&hosting=cloud) is a centralized, easy-to-search intranet platform for Confluence.

## Prerequisite

* [ ] You must have [Cosmos](https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1230540/cosmos-intranet-for-confluence-free?tab=overview\&hosting=cloud) installed in your Confluence instance.
* [ ] [Find the channel ID](/guide/resources/how-tos/finding-the-channel-id.md) for the announcement page and note it down.

## Installation

{% stepper %}
{% step %}
**Edit the Cosmos dashboard**

* In Confluence, click on Apps > Cosmos in the top navigation.
* Click on the edit ✐ button in the bottom right of the dashboard.
* Select "Main Content" from the available options.
* Press the "Add new" button at the bottom of the list.
* Select "Released from the list of available integrations.
  {% endstep %}

{% step %}
**Add the Channel ID**

* Click on "Add Channel ID" in the newly added section on the dashboard.
* Enter the [Channel ID](/guide/resources/how-tos/finding-the-channel-id.md) into the "Channel ID" field in the section configuration.

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{% endstep %}

{% step %}
**Save the dashboard configuration**

Click Save 💾 icon in the top-right to save the configuration
{% endstep %}
{% endstepper %}

**Congratulations, you're done 🎉**

New posts published to the [Announcement Page channel](/guide/product/changelog/publishing.md#announcement-page) in Released will now automatically appear on your Comos Dashboard.


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