Hello, Atlassian Community!
I'm Sophie Jasson-Holt, the lead content designer for the service accounts feature. I’m excited to announce the release of service accounts. For the last year, I’ve been working with product designers, engineers, and product managers, along with speaking to customers to make service accounts available to you.
If you're an Atlassian admin who manage your users at the organization level, then the service account feature is available to you.
Service accounts are designed to transform how you securely automate tasks and manage integrations across Atlassian apps.
A service account is an Atlassian account that is not associated with a person, a non-human account. Service accounts let your external apps and automated processes authenticate and interact with Atlassian apps using API tokens.
Secure authentication: Use API tokens for secure communication
Granular permissions: Control access to Jira projects, and Confluence spaces
Audit and monitoring: Track all service account activities through detailed logs
Service accounts use API scopes to define exactly what your integrations can and cannot do. Choose only the scopes your integration needs to maintain optimal security. You can modify these permissions at any time through your account settings.
For a complete list of available scopes, see:
Create a service account in Atlassian administration
Choose your authentication method:
Generate an API token
Select API scopes based on your needs
Connect your applications to Atlassian apps
You'll get 5 free service accounts to start. Need more? Upgrade to:
Atlassian Guard Standard: Up to 250 service accounts
Cloud enterprise: Up to 1,000 service accounts, plus priority support, custom integrations, and SLAs
Feel free to drop your thoughts and questions about service accounts in the comments below! We'd love to hear from you.
Sophie Jasson-Holt
Sophie Jasson-Holt
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