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Build safer, smarter integrations with service accounts

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.

Who can use service accounts?

If you're an Atlassian admin who manage your users at the organization level, then the service account feature is available to you. 

How service accounts work for 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.

What you can do with service accounts

  • 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

How to use API scopes

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:

How to get started

  1. Create a service account in Atlassian administration

  2. Choose your authentication method:

    • Generate an API token

  3. Select API scopes based on your needs

  4. Connect your applications to Atlassian apps

What subscription plan do you need for service accounts?

You'll get 5 free service accounts to start. Need more? Upgrade to:

Share your experience

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

 

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Sami Shaik
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August 6, 2025

This is a much-needed enhancement for enterprise-grade governance!
 
Introducing service accounts brings clarity, control, and accountability to integrations specially in environments with strict audit, compliance, and access policies.

Being able to assign API tokens to non-human accounts and monitor usage independently of personal user tokens is a game changer for scaling automation and maintaining security hygiene.

Looking forward to seeing broader adoption across products and additional controls like expiration policies and permission scopes. Great work, Atlassian! 

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Anwesha Pan (TCS)
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August 6, 2025

This is a great article to give a head start for service accounts!

Thanks for sharing @Sophie Jasson-Holt 🙂

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Rune Rasmussen
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August 7, 2025

This was a great surprise for us, when we found it yesterday. A feature we've been sorely missing for years.

Are there any plans to let us provision service accounts?
We control all other accounts through EntraID and all license/access giving groups are also provisioned.
So while Service Accounts are a much welcome addition, the current implementation does cause some friction with our setup and way of working.

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