The first wave of generative AI gave us insanely cool models and AI-powered features, but it also created way more places to go. Another tool, another context switch, another hitch in your workflow that just might be the proverbial straw on your camel’s back.

The Atlassian Rovo Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server is our promise that your work can come to you. Staying true to our open ecosystem values, you get the choice to evolve your AI strategy as fast as the market does, without ever having to rewrite how Atlassian fits in.

Now generally available 🎉 and more connected than ever, the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server gives you a single, secure way to let a broad set of AI clients—AWS, ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Devin, Docker, Figma, GitHub, Google, Lovable, Mistral, Postman, Resolve, VS Code, WRITER, and more—work with Jira and Confluence.

AI that reads and writes where your teams actually work

When MCP first appeared, it felt like a very promising experiment. Today, it’s closer to infrastructure, underpinning how serious AI tools connect, share context, and take action.

We were quick to join the ecosystem with our MCP Server in beta, and the signal from partners continues to be loud and clear: Jira and Confluence are the connectors they get asked for again and again. Taking it GA is our way of turning that early interest into something durable and enterprise‑ready.

Now, from within an external AI client’s MCP server setup, there’s even more your teams can do. Connect your AI client to the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server, consent to scopes and sign in with an Atlassian account, and bring your context-rich Jira and Confluence work right to you.

  • Rovo search and fetch: Let your AI assistant run rich, semantic searches across Jira and Confluence (e.g., “find the latest incident postmortem for checkout failures”) and pull the right issues, pages, and services into the conversation.
  • Create and update Confluence pages: Turn a drafted spec or summary into a real Confluence page in the right space or update an existing page with new content, all without leaving your AI client.
  • Create and link Jira epics and issues: Ask your AI assistant to create an epic and related issues in the correct Jira project and automatically link them back to a Confluence page or other context.

You also get support for the latest MCP capabilities, like apps that deliver tailored UI experiences on top of MCP tools (think: specialized panels or flows in an AI client that are powered by Atlassian tools under the hood).

Enterprise-ready by design

The Atlassian Rovo MCP Server is enterprise‑first. It’s Atlassian‑hosted and built on the same foundation as Atlassian Cloud so it automatically inherits the security, permissions, and reliability posture you already trust. And it’s not just “enterprise‑ready” on paper: nearly 40% of our monthly active users today are enterprise customers.

This means you can connect via the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server and you get Atlassian‑grade security, admin, and AI controls out of the box, not a parallel system your security team has to bend around.

  • Control which AI clients you trust. Admins can decide which MCP‑compatible clients are allowed to connect with Atlassian.
  • See when and how AI is touching your data. MCP usage logs give you visibility into how AI is interacting with Jira and Confluence, and more to support audit, compliance, and governance needs.
  • Build on the controls you already know. The server is designed to align with broader Rovo and Atlassian platform controls, so permissions, allowlists, and audit logs work the way your teams expect.
  • Grow into deeper guardrails over time. As we add richer admin controls and headless auth, your AI workflows can move fast while still meeting real security and compliance requirements.

Open ecosystem for the AI era

For us, “open” isn’t a new concept—it’s muscle memory. Atlassian has spent decades helping grow ecosystems that give teams choice, connect the dots, and help you tap into the rich context of your work. With the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server, we’re continuing to invest in an open ecosystem, connecting the tools you trust, the AI clients you’re experimenting with, and the systems of record your business depends on, so AI destinations don’t become silos.

Because great teams don’t work in walled gardens. They work on open platforms.

Start today with Jira and Confluence

If you know Atlassian, you already know that we’re busy continuing to expand the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server with deeper capabilities, broader product coverage, and lots more on the roadmap.

Hop into our MCP Server documentation to get started and don’t miss out on our Atlassian Rovo MCP Server Community. Connect with other teams, swap best practices, and share feedback with us, so your AI can stay in flow with the tools you already use every day.

Check out some of the Rovo MCP Server connectors in action

AWS
ChatGPT
Claude
Cursor
Devin
Docker
Figma
Google
Lovable
Resolve
VS Code
WRITER

Atlassian Rovo MCP Server is now GA