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pokstadlast Thursday at 2:37 AM11 repliesview on HN

Atlassian is cutting jobs because no new sane company wants to use their products. Confluence was once innovative but now has gone stale. Jira is a nightmare and is most ripe for the AI based replacement. Bitbucket is a neglected product that has lost ground to GitHub and GitLab. The writing has been on the wall for Atlassian for years.


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dahdumlast Thursday at 2:57 AM

The peak was right before they launched marketplace in my opinion (2013?). After that they had no incentive to improve Jira/Confluence, easier to take the marketplace cut. I could never understand why they couldn’t solve the speed issues though. It just got worse and worse.

ccoskylast Thursday at 3:36 AM

I tested out Atlassian Rovo last year. I tried to get it to list all of the Confluence articles I had written in 2025 so I could use that information for my performance review. It found three, regardless of how I queried it. I had actually written over sixty. I tried, but never did found a good use case for it. Too unreliable.

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bhadasslast Thursday at 3:59 AM

i agree that their products are quite stale, but a lot of that is cuz they're so deeply entrenched in enterprise workflows in a way that's incredibly hard to displace. switching costs for jira alone across a large org are brutal.

could an AI native competitor eventually eat their lunch? sure. but "no new sane company wants to use their products" is a stretch when their customer count is literally still growing double digits.

i would not say "writing on the wall" at all.

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SV_BubbleTimelast Thursday at 3:10 AM

As digital post-it notes, I’m not sure how I would replace Trello with AI. But otherwise I think your going to get mass agreement that Atlassian is running into the ground.

tech_tunalast Thursday at 8:42 PM

I just started using Linear, it is AI native/friendly and a million effing times less bloated than Jira. So long Jira. And I say that as an old shit who migrated from Bugzilla to Jira a long time ago and I remember how refreshing Jira felt at the time.

hiyerlast Thursday at 4:14 AM

They have enough enterprise customers to pay the bills for years though.

trgntoday at 1:32 AM

Still cant put html snippets in a readme on bickbucket

imglorplast Thursday at 4:32 PM

It seems like Jira is the worst issue wrangling nightmare, except for all the others. What can replace it today?

mattdmlast Thursday at 3:12 AM

Jira is, uh, not my favorite software (ask my manager), but "AI-based replacement Jira" is the worst AI thing I've heard, and that's saying _a lot_.

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qseralast Thursday at 4:00 PM

>Bitbucket is a neglected product...

Long time user here, Why do you think it is neglected?

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notsomuch1last Thursday at 4:18 AM

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