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Atlassian Project Management

Free · from $7.75/user/mo

About Atlassian

Atlassian builds collaboration tools that help teams plan, track, and ship work efficiently. Its suite includes Jira for issue tracking and agile project management, Confluence for knowledge bases and documentation, Trello for visual task boards, Bitbucket for Git code hosting, and Loom for video messaging. Over 300,000 companies across 200+ countries rely on Atlassian, including 80% of the Fortune 500.

What it does

Atlassian solves the problem of fragmented teamwork by providing integrated platforms for project management, documentation, IT service management, and developer operations. Jira manages tasks, bugs, and sprints; Confluence organizes shared knowledge; Trello offers simple Kanban boards; Jira Service Management connects dev and ops teams; and Loom enables async video collaboration. All products integrate deeply with each other and with third-party apps like Slack, GitHub, GitLab, and Figma.

Best for

Atlassian is ideal for software development teams using agile or scrum, IT and operations teams managing incidents and requests, and any team needing a centralized knowledge base. It serves everyone from startups to large enterprises. It is less suited for individuals looking for a lightweight personal task manager without a learning curve.

Real use cases

Software teams use Jira to plan sprints and track bugs. IT teams use Jira Service Management to handle requests and incidents. Marketing teams use Trello to organize campaigns. Engineering teams document APIs in Confluence. Companies like Lumen reduced cycle time by 200% using Jira, and Domino's Pizza Enterprises uses AI in Atlassian to boost productivity.

Key features

  • Jira — Issue tracking, sprint planning, and roadmapping for agile software teams
  • Confluence — Collaborative documentation, wikis, and knowledge bases with AI
  • Trello — Visual Kanban boards for simple task management
  • Bitbucket — Git code hosting and CI/CD pipelines
  • Loom — AI-powered video messaging for async collaboration
  • Jira Service Management — IT service desk and incident management for dev and ops
  • Automation & AI — Rule-based triggers and AI agents (Rovo) to streamline workflows

Atlassian Pricing

Atlassian pricing: Free · from $7.75/user/mo. Billing model: Freemium.

Free plan

Free for up to 10 users on Jira and Confluence Cloud. Includes basic features and 2 GB storage.

Standard plan

Starting at $7.75/user/month. Includes more storage, advanced permissions, and audit logs for Jira and Confluence.

Premium plan

Starting at $15.25/user/month. Adds AI features, sandbox, advanced roadmaps (Jira), and unlimited automation.

Enterprise plan

Custom pricing for large organizations with unlimited automation, 99.99% uptime SLA, and dedicated support.

All plans offer a free trial. Trello pricing starts at $5/user/month for Business Class; Loom starts at $12.50/user/month for Business. Bitbucket Cloud has free tiers for small teams.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Atlassian free?
Yes, Atlassian offers free plans for Jira, Confluence, and Trello with limited features and users. Jira and Confluence are free for up to 10 users.
How much does Atlassian cost?
Paid plans start at $7.75/user/month (Standard) for Jira and Confluence. Premium is $15.25/user/month. Trello starts at $5/user/month, and Loom at $12.50/user/month.
What is Atlassian used for?
Atlassian is used for project management (Jira), documentation (Confluence), task management (Trello), IT service management, and code hosting (Bitbucket). It serves software, IT, and business teams.
Who is Atlassian best for?
Best for software development teams using agile/scrum, IT operations teams, and organizations that need centralized knowledge management. Suitable for startups to enterprises.
What are the top alternatives to Atlassian?
Common alternatives include Monday.com, Asana, ClickUp, Notion, and Basecamp. Each offers different strengths for project management and collaboration.
Does Atlassian have a free trial?
Yes, all paid plans offer a free trial, typically 7 to 30 days depending on the product. The free plan is available without time limit.
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