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Customer Reviews (10)

United States flagVictoria W.

August 15, 2024
4/5 stars
Great for project tracking

The Jira integration really streamlines our project tracking, making updates super easy. Confluence’s collaboration tools are solid but sometimes feel a bit clunky when editing simultaneously.

United States flagRoger C.

August 13, 2024
2/5 stars
More hassle than help

Honestly, Atlassian kinda frustrated me. The tools aren’t as intuitive as I hoped, and it feels like I’m jumping through hoops just to get simple stuff done. Sometimes it crashes or gets super slow, which really messes with the flow. I expected smoother teamwork, but it honestly just made things more complicated than they needed to be.

United Kingdom flagRichard D.

August 12, 2024
4/5 stars
Great for Dev Project Tracking

I initially tried Trello and Monday.com for project management, but Atlassian's Jira really won me over for tracking complex software development tasks. The flexibility with workflows and deep integration with Bitbucket makes it easier to keep everything connected in one place. It took some time to get used to the interface, which isn’t as intuitive as others, but once you get the hang of it, the customization options really pay off. Overall, it feels like a solid middle ground between simplicity and power for managing dev teams.

Australia flagHayden S.

August 10, 2024
4/5 stars
Solid for team projects

Been using Atlassian for managing team projects and honestly it’s saved me a ton of headaches. Just wish the UI was a bit less clunky sometimes.

Canada flagCole M.

August 8, 2024
4/5 stars
Better integration for teams

Tried Trello and Monday.com before switching to Atlassian, and the way it integrates Jira and Confluence really keeps everything streamlined for our dev team. It’s not the simplest to set up, but once running, the project tracking and collaboration tools beat the others hands down.

United Kingdom flagRupert G.

August 4, 2024
4/5 stars
Powerful for dev teams

Switched from Trello and Monday.com after struggling with complex project tracking. Atlassian's Jira gave us way more control over workflows and issue tracking, which really mattered for our dev team. The learning curve was a bit steep, but once we got the hang of it, it made managing sprints and reporting much smoother.

Canada flagSilas C.

August 1, 2024
3/5 stars
Great Jira, Clunky Confluence

The Jira project tracking is exactly what we needed to keep tasks organized, but Confluence feels clunky and slow, which slows down our documentation process.

United States flagEvelyn R.

July 25, 2024
3/5 stars
Gets the job done

The tools work fine most of the time, but sometimes the interface feels a bit clunky and takes longer than I’d like to get things done. Collaboration options are decent, though, and it's cool how it integrates with other apps. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done without too much hassle.

United States flagParker T.

July 22, 2024
4/5 stars
Balanced and flexible project tools

I gave Atlassian a shot after trying Trello and Monday.com for managing our projects. While Trello felt too simple and Monday.com was a bit overwhelming with features I didn't use, Atlassian hit a nice balance with Jira's customization options and Confluence for documentation. The integration between their tools really helped keep everything synced, though sometimes the interface feels a bit cluttered and takes time to get used to. Overall, it’s been a solid choice for our team’s workflow without feeling overcomplicated.

United States flagJordan B.

July 19, 2024
4/5 stars
Worth the investment overall

The pricing felt a bit steep at first, especially for smaller teams, but once we got everything set up, the tools really helped streamline our workflow. It’s definitely an investment, but the boost in productivity ended up justifying the cost. If you have multiple projects running at once, the value really shines through. For solo users or very small teams, it might be more than you need though.