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Extend Atlassian into any AI assistant

Atlassian Rovo MCP server securely connects Jira, Confluence and more with your LLM, IDE, or agent platforms of choice.

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Infuse your AI with Atlassian context

Connect the Atlassian Platform into your trusted AI tools so you can access information spanning people, services, knowledge, and work right inside your LLMs.

Stay in the flow

Whether you need context from Atlassian in Claude, or guidance on how to solve a problem in your IDE, stay focused on what you need to do while AI handles the context-switching.

Scale how you work

Approach challenges at scale, with the ability to summarize work across Atlassian as well as create new Confluence pages or Jira work items in bulk.

Trusted access, protected data

Connect your AI clients through our official remote MCP server, secured with OAuth authentication and granular permission controls. Atlassian offers a default list of supported AI domains, and admins can add or block domains to create a trusted list that matches their organization’s security policies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get access to Atlassian’s remote MCP server?
  

You can get started right away. Pick your preferred AI client and follow its instructions to add the Atlassian Rovo MCP server as a connector (for most AI clients, it appears in their connector gallery). For more information and examples, check our documentation.

Do all Atlassian customers have access to the MCP server?
  

All Atlassian Cloud customers have access to the Atlassian Rovo MCP server, although there are site-level rate limits depending on what Jira and Confluence plan you’re on.

  • Free: 500 calls per hour
  • Standard: 1000 calls per hour
  • Premium/Enterprise: 1000 calls per hour (+ 20 additional calls per user with up to 10,000 calls per hour)
     

The MCP server does not currently support FedRAMP or HIPAA requirements.

What’s the difference between Rovo and the Atlassian Rovo MCP server?
  

Atlassian Rovo MCP server

The Atlassian Rovo MCP server lets you securely bring Atlassian context into external AI tools (for example, Claude). The MCP server itself is not an AI model, it’s an integration layer that connects AI clients to Atlassian products.

It exposes Rovo Search and fetch tools that use the same prompting patterns Rovo relies on for deep research, but these tools are not AI by themselves. Instead, they give third‑party AI clients structured ways to search and retrieve Atlassian data.

Rovo

Rovo is Atlassian’s AI solution including search, chat, studio, and agentic capabilities. With Rovo customers can access Atlassian’s AI capabilities wherever they work--on Atlassian, in developer IDEs, or anywhere on the web via browser extension.

Where can I find documentation for the Atlassian Rovo MCP server?
  

For setup and usage guidance, see our product documentation.

For configuration and controls, see our admin documentation.

 

How is Atlassian protecting customer data?
  

Atlassian handles your data responsibly. As we do today for all of our products, we will process and transmit data for our Atlassian Rovo MCP server in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Data Processing Addendum.

The Atlassian Rovo MCP server does not store or cache your Jira or Confluence content. It acts as a secure proxy between your AI client and your Atlassian Cloud site, operating within the permissions of the signed‑in user and only accessing data they are allowed to see.

If you have security or compliance concerns, visit the Atlassian Trust Portal for detailed security whitepapers: https://customertrust.atlassian.com/

 

Where can I learn about Atlassian’s approach to responsible technology?
  

When we are building, deploying and using any new technologies, including our Atlassian Rovo MCP server, Atlassian is guided by its Responsible Technology Principles, which focus on transparency, trust, accountability, human-centricity, and teamwork. These Principles help us to take accountability for considering and using technologies like AI responsibly and in line with our company values.

To learn more about our approach and commitment to responsible technology, visit Responsible Technology Principles.

 

 

Where can I share feedback or get support?
  

Your feedback plays a crucial role in shaping the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server. If you encounter bugs, limitations, or have suggestions:

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