Atlassian Remote MCP Server
Connect AI to your enterprise knowledge with Atlassian’s MCP server Securely connect Jira and Confluence with your LLM, IDE, or agent platform of choice – starting with Anthropic
What it is
The Atlassian Remote MCP Server is an official service from Atlassian designed to securely connect your enterprise data from Jira and Confluence with external AI tools, such as Large Language Models (LLMs), Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), and agent platforms. It allows AI to access and leverage information spanning people, services, knowledge, and work within your Atlassian ecosystem.
How it works
This remote MCP server provides a secure conduit for your AI tools to access Atlassian context. It uses OAuth authentication and granular permission controls to ensure data security. Atlassian maintains a curated list of trusted AI partners (e.g., Anthropic's Claude) to facilitate these integrations.
Key Features
- Context Infusion: Infuse your AI with rich context from Jira and Confluence.
- Workflow Integration: Stay in the flow by accessing Atlassian information directly within your AI tools, reducing context-switching.
- Scalability: Summarize work across Atlassian products and create new Confluence pages or Jira items in bulk.
- Trusted Access: Securely connect via an official remote server with OAuth and granular permissions.
- Enterprise-Ready: Designed for Atlassian Cloud customers with site-level rate limits based on Jira and Confluence plans.
For detailed setup instructions, refer to the official Atlassian documentation.
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