Atlassian Cloud 2025 Pricing Changes

On August 19, 2025, Atlassian announced a price increase for its Atlassian Cloud products. We understand the impact this news may have on your operations, so our commitment is to provide you with the best support. We are here to advise you throughout this process.

 

You can find the official announcement here.

 

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Which products will be affected and how will prices increase?
  • Applies to the following products:

    • Jira (*)

      • Standard: +5%

      • Premium: +7.5%

      • Enterprise: +7.5% to 10%

    • Confluence (*):

      • Standard: +5%

      • Premium: +7.5%

      • Enterprise: +7.5% to 10%

    • Jira Service Management (*):

      • Standard: +5%

      • Premium: +7.5%

      • Enterprise: +7.5% to 10%

    • Bitbucket (*):

      • Standard: +10%

      • Premium: +10%

    • Atlassian Guard (*):

      • Standard: +5%

    • Teamwork Collection (*):

      • Premium: +7.5%

      • Enterprise: +7.5% to 10%

    *Note: The % increase will depend on each product, edition, and the date when the licenses were first purchased. Contact us to confirm the price increase that applies in your case.

 




Notes
What other changes are being applied?
  • The price of Atlassian Guard for annual plans between 2,000 – 10,000 users will align with the price of similar ranges in Jira and Confluence Cloud.
  • Atlassian Guard will have a commercial band of up to 100,000 users.
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Benefits of bit2bit Americas for renewal before September 10
  1. Maintain current rate without increases
  2. Ensure availability and uninterrupted support
  3. Confirm user upgrades under current conditions
  4. Budget planning advice

 

For bit2bit Americas, the service we provide to our clients is a priority. Do not hesitate to contact us, and we will be happy to schedule a call in the coming weeks to address all your inquiries and those of your team.

You can write to us at: ventas@bit2bitamericas.com.

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