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Atlassian Team '25: Major Announcements
A Rovo-lution in Team Collaboration
Atlassian’s Team conference just concluded. It is no surprise that most of these are Cloud announcements. Here is all you need to know to be up to speed.
Key Points
Rovo AI Access: Now included ($0) in many paid plans, Yay!
New Collections: Teamwork and Strategy Collections streamline collaboration
Cloud Expansion: Increased user limits and new secure cloud options
JSM Upgrades: AI insights and asset management improvements
Loom AI Features: Enhanced video communication with transcription
Teamwork Graph: Connects data across Atlassian tools for better AI integration
Rovo: AI for Everyone
Rovo, Atlassian's AI platform, is now available in paid plans for Jira, Confluence, and Jira Service Management, making advanced AI tools accessible to more teams. It includes features like personalized search, a chat assistant, and custom agent creation, boosting workflow efficiency.
New Collections
Atlassian introduced two collections to simplify and enhance collaboration:
Teamwork Collection: This product combines Jira, Confluence, Loom, and Rovo agents and is reportedly priced at $15/month/user to foster seamless teamwork.
Strategy Collection: Includes Focus, Talent (in beta), and Jira Align to align teams with business goals. No pricing announcement….contact sales.
Cloud Enhancements
Cloud is getting better. Atlassian is scaling its cloud offerings:
User Limits: Jira is expected to support up to 100,000 users soon, and Confluence now supports 150,000 users.
Isolated Cloud: A secure, single-tenant option for sensitive data, planned for 2026.
Gov Cloud: Early access for U.S. government with FedRAMP Moderate compliance.
Jira Service Management Improvements
Jira Service Management (JSM) received significant updates:
AI-powered insights and virtual agents to streamline operations.
Asset management now supports up to 10 million assets. Yay.
A new Customer Service Management app is in beta to enhance customer experiences.
Loom with AI
Loom now features AI capabilities like meeting transcription and action item extraction, integrating seamlessly with Atlassian tools to improve communication. Seeing better integration with Atlassian products.
Teamwork Graph
The Teamwork Graph, a unified data layer, connects all Atlassian cloud tools, enabling AI-driven insights and better platform integration. It matters because more data linking is better for AI.
Atlassian Team '25: Breakdown
Event details: Atlassian's Team '25 conference, held in Anaheim, California, brought together 5,000 customers, partners, and Atlassians to explore the future of teamwork. The event highlighted significant advancements in AI, cloud infrastructure, and product integration, reinforcing Atlassian's role as a leader in collaboration tools.
Rovo: Bringing AI to All Teams
Rovo, Atlassian's enterprise AI solution, is now included in paid Jira, Confluence, and Jira Service Management subscriptions. Premium and Enterprise plans will be the first to include Rovo, and Standard plans will follow. This move democratizes access to AI tools, enabling teams to work smarter. Cloud only.
Feature | Description |
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Rovo Search | Personalized enterprise search with over 50 connectors, including Gmail and Notion. |
Rovo Chat | AI companion for complex queries, available across Atlassian apps and as a browser extension. |
Rovo Agents | Nearly 2,000 agents, including Workflow Builder and Code Reviewer, with more in development. |
Rovo Studio | Low-code/no-code platform for building custom agents and automation. |
Rovo leverages the Teamwork Graph to connect data across Atlassian and third-party tools, mapping billions of connections for enhanced AI experiences. It’s designed with enterprise-grade security, including zero-day retention and strict permissions.
New Collections: Teamwork and Strategy
Atlassian unveiled two product collections to streamline collaboration and strategic planning:
Teamwork Collection
This bundle integrates Jira, Confluence, Loom, and Rovo agents, reportedly priced at $15 per month per user, though exact pricing may require confirmation with Atlassian sales. It aims to break down silos and enhance AI-driven collaboration.
Component | Role |
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Jira | System of record for work tracking. “Work” is a new naming convention instead of “Issues.” |
Confluence | Collaborative workspace for documentation and AI insights. |
Loom | Video communication tool for seamless information sharing. |
Rovo Agents | AI tools like Brainstorm Facilitator and Workflow Builder for efficiency. |
The collection runs on the Atlassian Cloud, leveraging the Teamwork Graph for unified data access, reducing search time and improving workflow clarity.
Strategy Collection
Designed for enterprise leaders, this collection includes Focus (now generally available), Talent (a new workforce planning app in early access), and Jira Align, forming the Enterprise Strategy & Planning (ESP) offering.
Component | Function |
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Focus | A central hub for strategic planning and priority visibility. |
Talent | AI-driven workforce planning to match skills with priorities. |
Jira Align | Aligns enterprise work with strategic goals, tracking progress and risks. |
This collection helps leaders ensure teams focus on high-impact priorities, with Talent enabling resource planning, such as mapping engineers to projects for optimal ROI. For those companies that want a single source of truth at the highest levels.
Cloud Infrastructure
Atlassian is enhancing its cloud platform to support larger organizations and stricter compliance needs:
Update | Details |
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User Limits | Jira is expected to support 100,000 users soon; Confluence supports 150,000 now. |
Isolated Cloud | Single-tenant, Atlassian-managed virtual private cloud, available in 2026. |
Gov Cloud EAP | FedRAMP is a moderate-compliant cloud for the U.S. government, with early access. |
The Isolated Cloud offers dedicated environments for sensitive data, while the Gov Cloud supports secure collaboration for public sector clients. These updates reflect Atlassian’s commitment to scalability and security.
JSM: AI and Scale
Jira Service Management (JSM) received significant enhancements, reinforcing its position as a leader in IT service management:
Feature | Description |
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AI-Powered Insights | Data-driven decision-making with AI analytics. |
Virtual Service Agents | Automate routine tasks to improve efficiency. |
Asset Management | Now supports up to 10 million assets for large-scale operations. |
Customer Service Management App | Beta app to enhance customer query resolution and service delivery. |
These updates help teams manage complex IT environments and deliver exceptional customer experiences. AI reduces response times and improves service quality.
Loom: AI-Enhanced Video Collaboration
Loom, integrated into Atlassian’s ecosystem, now includes AI features to streamline communication:
Feature | Function |
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Meeting Transcription | Automatic transcription of virtual meetings. |
Action Item Extraction | Identifies and assigns tasks from discussions that are integrable with Jira. |
Platform Integration | Seamless connectivity with Jira, Confluence, and Rovo agents. |
These capabilities, enhanced by acquiring Rewatch, reduce meeting overhead and improve asynchronous collaboration, with transcripts searchable across Atlassian products.
Teamwork Graph: The Backbone of Integration
The Teamwork Graph is a unified data layer that connects all Atlassian cloud tools, enabling AI-powered search, chat, and automation. Unlike traditional knowledge graphs, it understands relationships between work objects—teams, goals, messages—across first-party and third-party apps. This powers features like Rovo’s contextual insights and ensures data flows seamlessly across the platform, enhancing productivity and decision-making.
Why It Matters
If it wasn’t obvious, Atlassian is investing significantly into Cloud Offerings and making recent acquisition native features to their staple products (Jira Software/Confluence/JSM). Data Center has their place, but Atlassian points out that the cloud is for everyone. There is less reason to stay in DC.
These announcements position Atlassian as a comprehensive work system, bridging technical and business teams in the Cloud. This means new opportunities for partners to help clients leverage AI, scale operations, and meet compliance needs. The focus on integration and accessibility ensures that Atlassian tools remain vital for organizations of all sizes.