We have a jira license ,Do we need to pay any additonal license fee to include R4J plugin ?
Our company has a Jira license and we are actively using this Jira for bug tracking.
Now the team wants to have R4J plugin for Requirement Management purpose. Do we need any further license to have R4J
Hi @Mohamed Jazeem and welcome to our Community!
We can check it here:
R4J - Requirements Management for Jira
If you something like this:
it usually means that you have to buy it eventually.
You see, Atlassian products and Marketplace ones are licensed separately.
Hi @Mohamed Jazeem,
To add on to @Grigory Salnikov's answer...
Most add-on applications also add a Jira User to the set of people with access that determines how much your access costs. If you are using the Cloud version these add-on users do not count towards your billing, but if you are on the server version they do.
Also, the pricing on add-ons is usually by Jira user, not by the number of people that actual use the add-on, so check the pricing structure of the application. For example..If I add an application to my Jira instance that only two project managers will use I'll be charged for all 40 users, not just those two PMs. That makes a difference whan determining the value proposition for the add-on. In most cases, I've found it worth the cost.
-Scott
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Hi, @Mohamed Jazeem. For any marketplace app you can just click on the pricing tab on the correspond marketplace listing. In this case:
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@Dave Rosenlund _Trundl_@Scott Theus..Thanks for the response and pretty clear now about the costing.
Regarding the usage i will start a seperate thread
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