The Atlassian Developer Community is the central hub for anyone building apps, integrations, and custom solutions for the Atlassian ecosystem. It is a highly structured, topic‑driven forum where developers can get help, share knowledge, and stay up to date with platform changes.
What the Community Is For
It is designed specifically for developers working with tools such as:
Forge
Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Crowd, JSM
Atlassian Connect
Marketplace apps
Atlassian Design System & Atlaskit
Atlassian developer tools and SDKs
This makes it the official place to discuss APIs, app frameworks, product-specific development questions, design components, and platform changes.
How the Community Is Organized
The site is structured into numerous categories so developers can easily find the right place to ask and answer questions. Key categories include:
Announcements – Platform-wide updates from Atlassian.
Forge – Everything related to building Forge apps.
Rovo / Rovo Dev – AI‑driven development and Rovo integrations.
Jira, JSM, Confluence, Bitbucket Development – Product‑specific dev Q&A.
Marketplace – For Marketplace Partners building and maintaining apps.
Ecosystem Design – Atlaskit, AUI, and design system questions.
Developer Tools – Atlassian SDKs, JWT libraries, ACE, etc.
Cloud Migrations, Data Residency, Early Access Programs – Platform evolution topics.
General – Anything that doesn’t fit into other categories.
What You Can Do There
Members typically use the community to:
Ask technical questions about APIs, app development, Forge, or product internals
Share solutions, examples, and troubleshooting tips
Stay informed on platform announcements or early access programs
Discuss migration strategies or cloud ecosystem limitations
Connect with other developers focusing on the same products
Why It Matters
For anyone building in the Atlassian ecosystem—whether you’re writing a Forge app, maintaining a Marketplace offering, or integrating Jira/Confluence with enterprise systems—this is the authoritative developer support community.
It offers direct interaction not only with peer developers but also with Atlassian’s advocates and engineers who periodically engage in discussions.
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