Atlassian Collections Explained: What They Are, What’s Inside Each Bundle & What Team ’26 Added

Dhiraj Chhabra

Jun 30, 2026

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Atlassian’s platform has expanded far beyond Jira and Confluence. Today, organizations can choose from collaboration tools, service management platforms, developer experience solutions, AI-powered assistants, and strategic planning applications—all designed to work together.

For many teams, the challenge is no longer finding the right tool. It is understanding how these tools fit together into a connected operating model that supports collaboration, delivery, service management, and decision-making at scale.

Atlassian Collections were introduced to solve that challenge.

Rather than purchasing products individually and integrating them over time, organizations can adopt curated bundles built around specific business functions. Each Collection combines Atlassian applications, AI capabilities through Rovo, and shared organizational context through the Teamwork Graph.

In this guide, we’ll explain what Atlassian Collections are, what’s included in each Collection, what Team ’26 added, and how organizations can choose the right Collection for their needs.

What Are Atlassian Collections?

Atlassian Collections are curated bundles of Atlassian applications, AI capabilities, and platform services designed around specific teams and business outcomes. Rather than purchasing and managing individual products separately, organizations can adopt a Collection that brings together the tools their teams need in a single, connected solution.

Each Collection is built for a different function—from organization-wide collaboration and service management to software development, strategic planning, and product management. While the applications included vary by Collection, they all share a common foundation that helps teams work more effectively across the Atlassian ecosystem.

Every Atlassian Collection includes:

  • Atlassian Cloud only – Collections are available exclusively on Atlassian Cloud and are not supported on Server or Data Center.
  • Powered by the Teamwork Graph – A shared data layer that connects people, work, goals, knowledge, and code across Atlassian applications.
  • Rovo AI capabilities – AI-powered experiences are included at Premium and Enterprise tiers, with functionality varying by Collection.
  • Unified purchasing and administration – Simplified licensing, onboarding, billing, and management across included products.

With that foundation clear, here is every Collection explained.

The Five Atlassian Collections: A Quick Overview

Before going deep, here is the full picture at a glance:

Collection Built For What Is Inside
Teamwork All teams Jira, Confluence, Loom, Rovo Agents
Service IT and support teams JSM, CSM, Assets, Rovo
Software Engineering teams Rovo Dev, Bitbucket, Pipelines, Compass, DX
Strategy Enterprise leaders Jira Align, Focus, Talent
Product Product teams Jira Product Discovery, Feedback, Rovo

Each one solves a different problem. Each one is built for a different team. Here is what they each do in practice.

Every Atlassian Collection, Explained

Understanding what Atlassian Collections are gets clearer when you look at each bundle on its own terms. Here is a plain-language breakdown of all five.

Teamwork Collection

For: Every team across the organization

The Atlassian Teamwork Collection is the most broadly applicable Collection. It is the entry point to Atlassian’s System of Work and works for both technical and business teams.

What is inside:

  • Jira: Plan, track, and manage work across every team and project.
  • Confluence: Shared workspace for documentation, decisions, and knowledge management.
  • Loom: Async video communication that replaces status meetings with short, shareable recordings.
  • Rovo Agents for Teamwork: AI embedded across all three tools, using Teamwork Graph context to assist with work, not just answer questions.
  • Atlassian Guard Standard: Included in Premium and Enterprise for secure identity and access management.

Available in Free, Standard, Premium, and Enterprise.

Service Collection

For: IT teams and customer support teams

The Atlassian Service Collection replaces the standalone Jira Service Management license. It is built for organizations that serve both internal employees and external customers.

What is inside:

  • Jira Service Management: ITSM, incident management, change management, and request fulfillment.
  • Customer Service Management (CSM): A newer app for external customer support. Not sold separately.
  • Assets: A database for managing hardware, software, facilities, and custom objects, connected directly to requests, incidents, and changes.
  • Rovo: AI for ticket deflection, triage, and faster resolution using past request context.

One thing to know: Jira Service Management is no longer available as a standalone purchase. New customers buy the Service Collection directly. Existing JSM customers are being transitioned to the Service Collection throughout Atlassian’s 2026 financial year and will get CSM at no additional cost.

Available in Free, Standard, Premium, and Enterprise. Same price as JSM Cloud.

Software Collection

For: Software development and engineering teams

The Atlassian Software Collection is a complete Software Development Lifecycle suite. It is built for engineering teams that need to code, ship, measure, and improve their work without switching between disconnected tools.

What is inside:

  • Rovo Dev: AI agent for planning, code generation, code review, and build troubleshooting. Works inside VS Code, the CLI, Jira, and Bitbucket.
  • Bitbucket: source code management built for speed, scale, and team collaboration.
  • Bitbucket Pipelines: CI/CD automation to build, test, and deploy software faster and more reliably.
  • Compass: Unified software component catalog with scorecards for tracking ownership, standards, and ecosystem health.
  • DX: Engineering intelligence platform combining developer experience surveys with quantitative metrics like PR cycle time, build failure rates, and AI usage impact. Helps leaders understand whether AI investments are actually moving the needle.

Available in Standard, Premium, and Enterprise on Atlassian Cloud only.

Strategy Collection

For: Enterprise leaders

The Atlassian Strategy Collection is purpose-built for the C-suite, PMO leaders, and portfolio executives who need real-time visibility into whether their organization is actually working on what matters most.

What is inside:

  • Focus: Central hub for enterprise strategic planning. Gives leaders a single place to see how company priorities are progressing in real time, with AI to help refine decisions as conditions change.
  • Talent: Workforce planning app for understanding team capacity and hiring needs so resources go to the highest-priority work.
  • Jira Align: Enterprise planning and tracking tool that shows how all team-level work ladders up to strategic goals across the organization.

This is an enterprise-only Collection. There is no Free, Standard, or Premium tier. Existing Jira Align customers get access to the Strategy Collection at no additional cost. Available on Atlassian Cloud only.

Product Collection

For: Product management teams (Announced at Team ’26, May 2026)

The Atlassian Product Collection is the newest Collection, introduced at Team ’26 in Anaheim on May 6, 2026. It is an AI-powered product operating system designed to help product teams turn customer signals into confident decisions and aligned delivery.

What is inside:

  • Jira Product Discovery: A structured system for capturing ideas, managing product backlogs, and prioritizing what to build.
  • Feedback: A brand-new app launched at Team ’26. Automatically pulls customer signals from Salesforce, Zendesk, Zoom, Slack, and review platforms. Analyzes those signals and surfaces patterns so product teams do not have to manually filter raw feedback.
  • Rovo: AI across product workflows, from surfacing insights to drafting PRDs and connecting product strategy directly to delivery in Jira.
  • Pendo integration: Connects what customers are saying with what they are actually doing in the product. Behavioral usage data meets feedback signals in one connected view.

Currently in early access. Teams can join the waitlist directly on the Product Collection page.

What Team ’26 Added to the Collections Story

Team ’26 marked a significant milestone in Atlassian’s evolution of Collections, introducing new capabilities that further connect AI, teamwork, and business outcomes across the platform.

The headline announcement was the launch of the Product Collection, Atlassian’s fifth Collection and the first designed specifically for product management teams. Atlassian also introduced Feedback, a new application that helps teams collect, analyze, and act on customer feedback as part of a connected product development workflow.

Other Collection-level updates from Team ’26:

  • Agents in Jira reached general availability. Across every Collection that includes Jira, Rovo Agents can now be assigned tasks directly inside Jira, mentioned in comments, and embedded into existing workflows. Every agent action is logged and fully auditable.
  • Confluence Slides launched in beta inside the Teamwork Collection. Teams can now generate AI-powered presentations built directly on Teamwork Graph context, pulling from across Atlassian apps.
  • Rovo Ops capabilities deepened inside the Service Collection. With more automated incident command workflows and post-incident documentation powered by Rovo.
  • The bigger picture confirmed. Collections are no longer just a packaging convenience. They are Atlassian’s primary delivery model for AI-native work. The Teamwork Graph sits underneath all five, giving every Collection shared context, shared permissions, and shared AI intelligence.

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How BuzzClan Helps You Choose and Implement the Right Collection

Choosing the right Collection is the straightforward part once you understand what each one does. Getting it working the way it should inside your organization is a different matter.

The most common issues we see: teams pick a Collection that does not match their actual structure, connectors are not set up correctly so Rovo lacks context, governance is missing, and adoption stalls because nobody is confident the AI is using real organizational data.

BuzzClan is a certified Atlassian Solution Partner that handles end-to-end Atlassian implementation, not just licensing. BuzzClan’s leadership attended Atlassian Partner Accelerate on May 4 and 5 and Team ’26 from May 5 to 7 in Anaheim, working directly with Atlassian on how organizations deploy Collections at scale.

Here is what BuzzClan handles:

  • Collection selection consulting: Matching the right Collection or combination of Collections to your specific team structure and business goals.
  • End-to-end implementation: Every app inside your chosen Collection set up correctly from day one, not patched together over time.
  • Rovo configuration: Connectors, agents, and Teamwork Graph set up to use your actual organizational context.
  • Cloud migration: From Atlassian Server or Data Center to Atlassian Cloud, required before any Collection can be used.
  • AI governance frameworks: Access policies, data guardrails, permission audits, and audit trails across Rovo and connected apps.
  • Managed Atlassian administration: Ongoing health checks, scaling support, and proactive admin management.

BuzzClan also brings specialized depth in enterprise deployments, GovTech and public sector environments, and regulated contexts requiring FedRAMP alignment and Continuous ATO practices.

The right Collection, deployed correctly, changes how fast your teams can plan, execute, and deliver. The wrong setup means expensive tools that nobody fully uses.

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Final Thoughts

The shift to Collections is Atlassian’s clearest signal yet about where enterprise software is heading. Not individual tools you connect yourself, but connected, outcome-focused systems that already share context, permissions, and AI from the moment you start.

Team ’26 added the Product Collection and pushed AI deeper into every existing bundle. The organizations that pick the right Collection for their teams and implement it properly will see the gap widen between them and the ones still managing a patchwork of disconnected tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

Atlassian Collections are curated bundles of apps and Rovo AI agents, each designed for a specific type of team and a specific business outcome. There are five: Teamwork, Service, Software, Strategy, and Product. All run on Atlassian Cloud and are powered by the Atlassian Teamwork Graph.

Five as of 2026. Teamwork Collection, Service Collection, Software Collection, Strategy Collection, and Product Collection. The Product Collection was the newest, announced at Team ’26 in May 2026.

No. All Collections are available on Atlassian Cloud only. Organizations on Server or Data Center need to migrate to Cloud before they can use any Collection.

A bundle of Jira, Confluence, Loom, and Rovo Agents. It is the broadest Collection, designed for every team across an organization. Available in Free, Standard, Premium, and Enterprise plans. Standard starts at $13.08 per user per month.

The newest Collection, announced at Team ’26 in May 2026. It bundles Jira Product Discovery, the new Feedback app, and Rovo into one AI-powered product operating system. Currently available in early access.

Each one is built for a different team and a different type of work. Teamwork is for all teams, Service is for IT and customer support, Software is for engineering, Strategy is for enterprise leaders, and Product is for product management.

Yes, at Premium and Enterprise tiers. The form of Rovo varies by Collection. Teamwork gets Rovo Agents, Software gets Rovo Dev, Service gets Rovo for ticket deflection and resolution, and Strategy and Product get Rovo for planning and insight workflows.

Most apps can still be purchased separately. However, Jira Service Management is now only available as part of the Service Collection and cannot be bought standalone. Buying as a Collection gives you a single subscription, unified billing, and shared context through the Teamwork Graph.

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Dhiraj Chhabra
Dhiraj Chhabra
Dhiraj Chhabra is a strategic business and technology leader with over 20 years of experience building and scaling innovative IT-driven organizations. As Chief Executive Officer of BuzzClan, he partners closely with boards and executive leadership to guide digital transformation journeys, with a strong focus on leveraging AI, cloud, and emerging technologies to reimagine business models. Known for his entrepreneurial mindset and results-driven approach, Dhiraj brings deep expertise in enterprise architecture, technology innovation, and operational excellence to help organizations achieve meaningful financial and operational outcomes.

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