We’re thrilled to announce the general availability of the Atlassian Rovo MCP server. This release provides a secure, administrator-managed solution for teams utilizing AI assistants such as Claude or ChatGPT. The Rovo MCP server enables these AI clients to perform actions within Atlassian products, including Jira, Confluence, and Compass (with Jira Service Management and Bitbucket Cloud planned for future releases). Rather than manually transferring information between AI conversations and Atlassian applications, users can now seamlessly transform dialogues into specifications, plans, and updates, maintaining Atlassian as the central system of record.
The Atlassian Rovo MCP server is our Remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. It acts as an interface, exposing Jira, Confluence, and Compass as structured tools for third-party AI clients. Through an external AI client’s connector gallery, users can connect to the Rovo MCP server, grant necessary scopes, and authenticate using their Atlassian account. They can then leverage tools powered by the Rovo MCP server, including Rovo.
This integration streamlines workflows by eliminating the need for repetitive copy-pasting. Users can directly translate AI-generated conversations into actionable items within their Atlassian systems. This approach ensures data consistency and simplifies collaboration.
We are excited about the potential of this release and look forward to seeing how teams utilize the Atlassian Rovo MCP server to enhance their productivity.
Source: https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Atlassian-Remote-MCP-Server/Announcing-GA-of-the-Atlassian-Rovo-MCP-server/ba-p/3186690
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