Super excited to hear that Cycle is fully joining JPD. We were planning to build our own set of scrappy apps on top of JPD to try and get exactly that functionality that Cycle offers.
However, from the press release, roadmap and public communication we can only see Cycle sunsets on October 31st and we can't see any timelines of when Cycle functionality would become testable or live inside JPD.
Which leaves me with 2 questions:
Hi @Dmytro Moroz 👋
Thanks for your enthusiasm about Cycle joining Atlassian! I'm Kevin, formerly with Cycle, and now working on integrating aspects of Cycle into a new product within Atlassian.
I understand your questions about timelines. While I can't give you a precise date for the first Cycle+JPD releases just yet, I can say that we're working hard to bring key functionality to you as soon as possible.
Regarding alpha testing: Yes, we'd be happy to have you involved! Please reach out to me directly at ktassi@atlassian.com so we can discuss your needs in more detail and add you to our list of potential alpha testers.
We appreciate your willingness to be "lab rats", that kind of feedback is invaluable!
Best,
Kevin
Hi @Kevin Tassi thanks a lot for following up!
Excited to continue the conversation, will be reaching out over email now 🤩
Best,
Dmytro
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Welcome @Dmytro Moroz
There isn't any announcements more than the one from the post itself. Keep an eye for:
https://www.atlassian.com/roadmap/cloud?selectedProduct=jpd&
and also this: https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Jira-Product-Discovery/ct-p/jpd
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@Nikola Perisic thanks for quickly following up. Will keep an eye.
However, considering the current customers would need to be migrated somewhere, is it fair to assume at least some basic functionality would launch Nov '25? Otherwise, it would be a hard cut-off for the current customers, which seems contrary to publicly shared statements.
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This depends on the Atlassian's decisions and how they plan to roll out the products.
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