Atlassian builds AI-powered collaboration software for software, IT, and business teams. Its portfolio is centered on helping organizations plan work, capture knowledge, deliver services, and move ideas through execution on a connected cloud platform.
The company’s offerings span project and portfolio management, documentation, service management, product discovery, source code collaboration, video communication, and AI-assisted search and agents. Atlassian also extends beyond team productivity into strategic planning, workforce planning, analytics, and security, positioning its platform as a shared operating layer for technical and non-technical teams working together.
Offerings, Capabilities, and Integrations
Atlassian’s offerings are designed to connect planning, execution, knowledge, support, and software delivery in one environment. Across its portfolio, customers can manage work, document decisions, prioritize ideas, coordinate portfolios, collaborate on code, communicate asynchronously, and run service workflows for IT and business functions.
A core strength is how Atlassian links context across applications. Its cloud platform uses Teamwork Graph, the Atlassian Data Lake, analytics, and automation to connect data from Atlassian products and external tools so teams can search, analyze, and act without as much context switching. Atlassian also supports a broad integration ecosystem through its marketplace and first-party connections with platforms such as Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, Slack, Google Workspace, and other SaaS tools, while Atlassian Guard adds centralized identity, access, and data protection controls for cloud environments.
Products and Services
- Jira: AI-powered project management software for planning, tracking, and orchestrating work across teams and workflows.
- Confluence: A collaborative workspace for documents, knowledge, whiteboards, and team coordination with built-in AI assistance.
- Jira Service Management: A service management platform for IT and business teams covering requests, incidents, operations, automation, and enterprise service workflows.
- Rovo: Atlassian’s AI offering for enterprise search, chat, and agents across Atlassian and connected third-party applications.
- Loom: A video messaging tool for recording and sharing screen, camera, and audio updates asynchronously.
- Trello: A visual collaboration app that uses boards, lists, cards, and Power-Ups to organize work and projects.
- Bitbucket: A Git-based code collaboration and CI/CD platform with pull requests, pipelines, and tight Jira integration.
- Jira Align: An enterprise planning application that connects strategic priorities, portfolios, programs, and team-level delivery.
- Jira Product Discovery: A product discovery tool for capturing ideas, prioritizing opportunities, building roadmaps, and linking decisions to delivery in Jira.
- Atlassian Guard: A cloud security offering that adds identity, access, audit, data protection, and threat detection capabilities across Atlassian products.
- Compass: An internal developer platform for cataloging software components, tracking service health, and improving developer experience.
- Statuspage: An incident communication product for publishing service status, maintenance updates, and outage notifications to internal or external audiences.
- Atlassian Analytics: A BI and dashboarding application built on Atlassian’s Data Lake for analyzing teamwork data across Atlassian and third-party systems.
- Focus: A strategic planning app that gives leaders real-time visibility into priorities, investments, and portfolio progress.
- Talent: An AI-first workforce planning app that helps organizations map skills, roles, and capacity to strategic priorities.
Target Customers
Atlassian primarily targets software development organizations, engineering teams, product teams, and platform leaders that need to coordinate planning, delivery, documentation, code collaboration, and developer workflows. Its portfolio is built to support day-to-day execution as well as higher-level portfolio and strategy alignment.
The company also serves IT service management, operations, and support organizations, along with business teams that run service-driven workflows such as HR, facilities, finance, procurement, and legal. Atlassian’s breadth makes it relevant to organizations ranging from startups to large enterprises, including customers that require stronger governance, administrative controls, and public-sector-ready cloud options.
Cloud Integrations and Marketplace
- AWS Marketplace: Atlassian maintains AWS Marketplace presence and positions AWS as a procurement and integration channel for its cloud solutions.
- Microsoft Marketplace: Atlassian has Microsoft Marketplace presence for Azure-based deployments such as Jira Data Center, Jira Service Management Data Center, and Bitbucket Data Center, alongside deep Microsoft integrations.
- Google Cloud Marketplace: Atlassian has extended its cloud marketplace reach through Google Cloud, enabling procurement of Atlassian Cloud apps via Google Cloud Marketplace as part of its Google Cloud partnership.
Key People
- Mike Cannon-Brookes: CEO and Co-Founder
- James Chuong: Chief Financial Officer
- Brian Duffy: Chief Revenue Officer
- Tamar Yehoshua: Chief Product and AI Officer
- Taroon Mandhana: CTO, AI & Teamwork
- Avani Prabhakar: Chief People and AI Enablement Officer
- Zeynep Ozdemir: Chief Marketing Officer
- Stan Shepard: General Counsel
- Vikram Rao: CTO Enterprise, Chief Trust Officer
- Amy Glancey: Chief of Staff
Key Facts
- Headquarters: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Employees: 13,813
- Annual Revenue: $6.2 billion
- Parent Company: None
- Subsidiaries: Approximately 46 wholly owned subsidiaries, including Loom, Inc., Trello, Inc., Atlassian US, Inc., AgileCraft LLC, and OpsGenie, Inc.
- Publicly Listed: NASDAQ: TEAM
Analyst Recognitions
- Gartner: 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Collaborative Work Management Platforms – Leader. 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Marketing Work Management Platforms – Leader. 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for DevOps Platforms – Leader.
- Forrester: The Forrester Wave: Enterprise Service Management Platforms, Q4 2025 – Leader. The Forrester Wave: DevOps Platforms, Q2 2025 – Leader.
- IDC: IDC MarketScape: Worldwide IT Service Management Software 2024 Vendor Assessment – Leader.