Customer Reviews (10)
Anthony A.
Helps keep projects organized
I’ve been messing around with Atlassian for a bit and honestly, it’s a solid setup. The way Jira handles task tracking makes organizing projects way less of a headache. Sometimes the UI feels a bit clunky, but once you get the hang of it, things flow pretty smoothly. Definitely helps keep the team on the same page without too much fuss.
Joseph W.
Solid tools for teamwork
Atlassian tools have been a solid part of my workflow. JIRA helps keep track of tasks without much fuss, and Confluence is great for sharing docs with the team. Sometimes it can feel a bit clunky, but overall it’s reliable and saves me a bunch of time. Definitely worth checking out if you need something to organize projects better.
Raymond B.
Great for team collaboration
The Jira integration makes tracking tasks really simple and keeps everyone on the same page. Confluence’s collaborative editing is great, though sometimes the interface feels a bit cluttered.
Archibald K.
Setup took some effort
Getting things set up took longer than I expected, especially figuring out some of the more advanced features. Onboarding materials helped but there was definitely a learning curve before it felt smooth.
Sean B.
Good value for teamwork
For the features Atlassian offers, the pricing feels reasonable, especially for teams that rely heavily on collaboration and project tracking. At first, it seemed a bit pricey, but over time the way it streamlined our workflows made it worth the cost. The ROI shows up in saved time and fewer miscommunications, which is hard to put a price on. Smaller teams might find the entry-level plans great value, though larger setups could feel the pinch as costs add up.
Eugene P.
Powerful but complex tool
Tried Trello and Monday.com before settling on Atlassian's Jira for our projects. I liked Jira's depth in issue tracking compared to Trello, but sometimes it feels a bit overwhelming and not as intuitive as Monday. Overall, it works well for complex workflows but has a steeper learning curve.
Kai W.
Worth the investment
It’s a bit on the pricey side, but the improvements in team efficiency have made it worth the cost for us. Definitely felt the return on investment after a few months of use.
Christian B.
Better for complex workflows
Switched from Trello and Monday.com after feeling like they were too basic for our growing team's needs. Atlassian's suite—especially Jira—handles complex workflows way better, though it took a bit of time to get used to all the features. The integrations with Confluence and Bitbucket are a huge plus for us since we manage both documentation and code in one place. The only downside is the steep learning curve, but overall it beats the other tools I tried because it scales well as projects get more complicated.
Joshua B.
Solid and Getting Better
Started using Atlassian tools around 6 years ago, and they've definitely improved in terms of integrations and interface. It’s become more intuitive without losing the depth I need for complex projects.
Oscar A.
Great issue tracking and integration
The issue tracking feature in Atlassian has been a huge help for keeping our team organized, especially with the ability to customize workflows to fit how we actually work. I also really like the integration with Confluence, which makes sharing documentation straightforward and keeps everything connected. That said, sometimes the interface can feel a bit clunky when switching between projects, which slows me down a bit. Overall, though, these features make managing tasks and collaboration way more manageable than before.