We’re renaming ‘products’ to ‘apps’

Atlassian 'products’ are now ‘apps’. You may see both terms used across our documentation as we roll out this terminology change. Here’s why we’re making this change

Activate Rovo AI features

Rovo is now included in all paid Jira, Confluence and Jira Service Management subscriptions. Premium and Enterprise customer will get Rovo added to eligible sites over the next few months, with Standard customers soon after.

We’ll let you know when it’s available for you. If you’d like early access, sign up for the waitlist.

For more info, see the announcement blog 🚀

Rovo is being automatically activated, and you can expect to see it soon. In order to get the most out of Rovo, make sure AI is activated on your Atlassian apps.

If you are on a Standard or Free plan (or downgrade to one of these), you won’t have access to AI, but you might still have access to Rovo. You’ll still be able to use Rovo features that don’t use AI.

Can I turn off Rovo?

No, you can’t turn off Rovo. But you can deactivate AI in any of your apps.

Rovo Search and Studio are now part of the Atlassian platform and are always available and always on.

But don’t worry, this doesn’t mean you have to use AI. Organization admins can control what apps use AI (including Rovo AI features) by activating or deactivating AI in your apps. More on managing AI in your apps

Managing your data and AI

Activating or deactivating AI lets you manage which apps use AI and where AI experience show up for your users.

If you have AI activated for any apps on a site, Rovo AI and other AI features can access and use data from any apps on the site.

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