|
By Avinoam Zelenko
@mention an agent on any page and it creates, edits, and comments alongside your team. Through the Atlassian Rovo MCP, the same agents work from Claude, Cursor, or your IDE. Agents have been working in Confluence since we launched custom agents in May 2024, and teams now run more than 5 million agent invocations a month. In February alone, Agents saved Atlassian customers more than 200,000 hours.
|
By Anand Shastri
A reflection on building an enterprise product using AI agents, and what the data says about how we worked. The observation For the past few months we have been rapidly building an enterprise-wide, production-grade application that helps with employee compensation planning, management and communication. I compared what we built against a traditionally-built product to draw out insights about our new ways of working.
|
By Alok Jain
TLDR: Key updates: Rovo Search now provides AI-generated answers with citations, routes intent-aware queries in Jira, searches across 50+ connected tools, delivers richer visual results, and is embedded directly in Atlassian workflows. This blog summarizes improvements that have shipped over the past year to Rovo Search. Rovo Search keeps getting better over time! It is now approximately 60% faster than six months ago!
|
By Asha Thurthi
Your transformation strategy is only as strong as its alignment with team execution and financial investment. Now you can see portfolio health in real time, intervene before initiatives drift, and tie every request and dollar to the priorities that matter. The latest Strategy Collection innovations bring financial investment, delivery risk, and cross-team demand into one view. The best part? Every capability covered has shipped since our previous Innovation Spotlight.
|
By Chait Donthini
Bring document knowledge you already have access to from Google Drive, SharePoint, and OneDrive into Rovo Search, Chat, and Agents so teams can move from questions to useful context faster. The project plan is in Google Drive. The financial model is in SharePoint. The work is tracked in Jira, and the decisions are documented in Confluence. Your team has the information it needs.
|
By Natalie Chung
Connect any coding agent to your system of record to automate engineering loops AI coding agents have made individual developers faster. But faster individuals working in their local environments do not automatically create faster engineering organizations. The bottlenecks that slow software delivery are usually systemic: work stalls in human queues, triage waits for idle cycles, and routine handoffs depend on manual intervention.
|
By Shamik Sharma
AI is changing expectations for service. Employees want help that feels seamless. Customers want answers without long waits or repeated explanations. Operations teams want to get ahead of incidents and prevent disruptions rather than just respond. Those expectations rest on a critical dependency: context. AI is only useful when it can see the full picture – from people and knowledge to services, assets, and code – and all connections in between.
|
By Tamar Yehoshua
Each quarter, we ask some of our R&D teams to take a week away from the day-to-day to experiment and innovate on AI. We call this AI Builders Week, and it helps fuel our AI transformation. In past quarters, we’ve focused on building for individual workflows — how do we each get faster and more productive by inserting AI into different parts of our daily to-dos?
|
By Sanchan S Saxena
Great ideas can start with a random spark at 2 a.m., grow through a planning session with ChatGPT, or take shape in a brainstorm with Claude. AI helps you plan, but getting that plan into Trello has always been a manual, momentum-killing process. Today, that changes. Trello now uses MCP (a shared standard that lets AI tools talk to apps like Trello) to connect with assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Cursor. That means you can manage your boards, lists, cards, and checklists just by asking.
|
By Atlassian Marketing
According to Atlassian’s 2026 State of Teams report, a growing gap has emerged: while AI makes individual tasks faster, many teams are struggling to keep that work aligned. In this panel discussion, Atlassian executives share an inside look at how they are operationalizing AI within their own departments to turn early experimentation into durable, connected ways of working.
|
By Atlassian
What if every incoming issue could trigger Cursor Agent automatically? With agent automations in Jira, you set a condition, like a specific summary prefix for security issues or improvement requests, and when a matching ticket lands, your chosen coding agent (Jira Coding Agent, Claude, or Cursor) picks it up and gets to work. No manual triage, no delay. Set it once, and your agents do the rest. Watch to see how to wire up agent automations in Jira step by step.
|
By Atlassian
“Let’s talk” just cost someone their entire afternoon. Confetti says the answer was a Loom all along.
|
By Atlassian
What is AI really doing for the enterprise — and what's just hype? At the SAFe Summit 2026 in Amsterdam, Renaud Granier (Accenture), Zach Brown (Atlassian), and Saahil Panikar (Atlas Revolutions) sit down for an unfiltered conversation about the state of AI in business today. From the difference between prediction and reasoning, to the growing problem of AI sprawl, to why change management might matter more than the technology itself — this is a must-watch for anyone trying to make sense of AI in their organization.
|
By Atlassian
Jira is the new system for AI-native software development. Turn ideas into agent-ready technical specs with Jira Planner. Assign work to any agent, including Claude, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Jira Coding Agent, and more. Track, review, and iterate on agent output in one place. Scale agentic work with by automatically assigning tasks to coding agents.
|
By Atlassian
Tired of being your team's "status bot"? In this video, a Product Manager shares how she stopped chasing updates over DMs and started using Jira to keep her team aligned, so she can focus on what actually matters. Here's what you'll learn: How to centralize launch tasks in Jira as work items How to organize your backlog and pull priorities into sprints How to use work item comments so your team self-reports progress.
|
By Atlassian
Tired of digging through Figma comments, Slack threads, and random meeting notes just to find feedback? In this video, a Designer shares how he stopped sorting through scattered feedback and started using Jira to centralize it all, so he can get back to actually designing. Here's what you'll learn: How to create a work item with all your design details in one place How to share context and @mention reviewers with clear questions How to watch work items so feedback comes straight to you.
|
By Atlassian
All your AI sessions in one place. The For You page in Jira gives you a real-time view of everything your agents are doing, what's running, what's finished, and what needs your attention. Review completed coding sessions, approve pull requests, and kick off new agent sessions directly from the page. Stay on top of your AI-powered workflow without hunting across tools. Watch to see how it works.
|
By Atlassian
Managing financial systems at scale is complex. Multiple SaaS applications, ERP integrations, transaction flows, and month-end close activities must work seamlessly to ensure data integrity and reporting accuracy. In this video, Alex Auerbach, on the Finance AI and Enablement team at Atlassian, shares how they built Finance360, a Rovo agent that delivers real-time monitoring, proactive alerts, and intelligent troubleshooting across critical financial systems.
|
By Atlassian
Spiraling again, are we? That’s textbook Miss Communication.
|
By Atlassian
Cursor is now connected to Jira. Open a work item, choose Cursor from the Agents dropdown, and it automatically infers the right repository - no manual setup needed. Cursor reads the ticket context, makes the code changes, and raises a pull request in your connected repo, fully linked back to Jira. No terminal, no context switching. Watch to see how your Jira tickets can drive your code automatically.
- August 2026 (4)
- July 2026 (22)
- June 2026 (19)
- May 2026 (19)
- April 2026 (20)
- March 2026 (9)
- February 2026 (9)
- January 2026 (12)
- December 2025 (10)
- November 2025 (22)
- October 2025 (23)
- September 2025 (17)
- August 2025 (17)
- July 2025 (10)
- June 2025 (9)
- May 2025 (12)
- April 2025 (20)
- March 2025 (11)
- February 2025 (7)
- January 2025 (12)
- December 2024 (9)
- November 2024 (11)
- October 2024 (13)
- September 2024 (7)
- August 2024 (14)
- July 2024 (10)
- June 2024 (12)
- May 2024 (16)
- April 2024 (5)
- March 2024 (7)
- February 2024 (20)
- January 2024 (13)
- December 2023 (9)
- November 2023 (12)
- October 2023 (11)
- September 2023 (11)
- August 2023 (15)
- July 2023 (9)
- June 2023 (15)
- May 2023 (10)
- April 2023 (13)
- March 2023 (10)
- February 2023 (6)
- January 2023 (10)
- December 2022 (12)
- November 2022 (6)
- October 2022 (9)
- September 2022 (12)
- August 2022 (4)
- July 2022 (11)
- June 2022 (10)
- May 2022 (13)
- April 2022 (9)
- March 2022 (7)
- February 2022 (10)
- January 2022 (8)
- December 2021 (10)
- November 2021 (5)
- October 2021 (17)
- September 2021 (12)
- August 2021 (9)
- July 2021 (15)
- June 2021 (18)
- May 2021 (18)
- April 2021 (16)
- March 2021 (25)
- February 2021 (11)
- January 2021 (8)
- December 2020 (8)
- November 2020 (11)
- October 2020 (9)
- September 2020 (8)
- August 2020 (7)
- July 2020 (6)
- June 2020 (6)
- May 2020 (9)
- April 2020 (9)
- March 2020 (11)
- February 2020 (5)
- January 2020 (7)
- November 2019 (2)
- September 2019 (1)
- January 2019 (1)
- November 2018 (1)
Tools for teams, from startup to enterprise. Atlassian provides the tools to help every team unleash their full potential.
Atlassian is a leading provider of collaboration, development, and issue tracking software for teams. With over 100,000 global customers (including 85 of the Fortune 100), we’re advancing the power of collaboration with products including Jira, Jira Service Desk, Jira Ops, Confluence, Hipchat, Bitbucket, Trello, OpsGenie, and more. Driven by honest values, an amazing culture, and consistent revenue growth, we’re out to unleash the potential of every team.