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The new navigation opt-in is now available

The wait is over—everyone can now try the new navigation! We're excited to share that the opt-in experience is officially available for your sites.

Try it out early

✨ Can’t wait to dive in? You can opt in starting April 14, 2025 (5:45 p.m. PST).

Start exploring the new experience, get comfortable with the changes, and set your team up for a smooth transition before the new navigation becomes the default.

What’s available now?

Starting April 14, 2025 (5.45 p.m. PST), admins will begin seeing the option to try out the new navigation.

The new navigation is available on Jira, Jira Service Management, Jira Product Discovery, Confluence, and Atlassian Home. Here's what you can expect:

  • Free plan: All users are already on the new navigation, which admins and users cannot turn off.

  • Standard, Premium, and Enterprise plans: Admins can turn on the new navigation:

    • For just themselves

    • For everyone on the site

  • Sandbox environments: Admins can self-serve and choose to turn on the new navigation.

What’s coming next?

We’re continuing to roll things out in phases to make sure everything runs smoothly. Here’s a look at what’s planned:

  • Standard plan: Rollout begins in mid-April 2025 and will continue through mid-May 2025.

    • Once your site is on the new navigation, admins can no longer turn it off; it will be enabled for all users.

    • However, for Jira and Atlassian Home, users can still turn off the new navigation only for themselves till the end of May 2025. This will not affect anyone else on the site.

  • Enablement materials: The navigation resource hub is now live! Thank you for your patience while we were working on it. Additionally, here are other official help articles for the new navigation:

We’re following a planned schedule and will continue to share specific dates and updates along the way. See the timelines here.

What to expect?

Depending on the product, you can access admin controls to turn on the new navigation from April 14, 2025 (5.45 p.m. PST).

  • For Jira, go to Settings > Personal Jira settings

  • For Confluence, go to Settings > Configuration > New feature.

  • For Atlassian Home, go to Settings > Personal settings.

 

⚠️ While the rollout begins immediately, it may take up to 3 days to reach all sites. Thanks for your patience as it rolls out. 

We know some users are concerned that rollout dates might be uncertain, but we want to assure you that we're sticking to the schedule and will keep you informed every step of the way.

In the meantime, join our focus group to stay updated, ask questions, raise concerns, and connect with the team working on the new navigation.

Cheers,
The Atlassian navigation team

12 comments

Valerie Knapp
Community Champion
April 15, 2025

More than 'opt-in', it is being pushed onto end-users who won't have any idea what it is or why things have changed dramatically for them.

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Alfonso Leiva
Contributor
April 15, 2025

Hi!

Am I the only one not being able to find the option in Jira?

Is it under Settings - System, and then something else?

 

For Confluence I do see New features, but I don't see the new UI/navigation as an option.

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Wurm Peter April 15, 2025

You are not. As they article says: "While the rollout begins immediately, it may take up to 3 days to reach all sites. Thanks for your patience as it rolls out. "

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Apryl Harris
Contributor
April 16, 2025

It's day 3 and my org does not have the opt-in option. 

Yatish Madhav
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April 16, 2025

Thanks @Varsha Patel - i can only imagine the crazy stress from community and with the actual roll out and implementation, etc of the new navigation. Kudos to you and the team, nonetheless :D

Brace yourselves for the further push back and complaints as it is rolled out.

@Valerie Knapp yeah, it is not ideal at all ... what we did is send out a company wide email sharing the resources that Varsha provided. We, as admins, will need to hand-hold for a while after this is implemented.

I will look at this next week again as I was keen to check it out on our production cloud instance for myself but it was not available under either of the 3 options.

Thank you

Yatish

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Ariel Kauan April 16, 2025

Varsha, 

Where is it available? Not here.

I have 3 environments, with different plans. And in none of them do I have the option to enable the feature.

Miriam Hopton
Contributor
April 16, 2025

I noticed the feature is in an odd place if you are an admin and had to enable it in Jira and in Confluence (we use both).

In the Jira side,  upper right corner, go to Settings / Personal settings / General

Scroll down and you will see the button to Turn on for everyone:
Screenshot 2025-04-15 085916.png

Admins will have to toggle the "Turn on just for you" to see it. I turned it on for everyone and did not see the changes on my end until I toggled it on for myself.


To turn it on in Confluence, you have to go to: Confluence Administration / Admin / Configuration / New Features. You'll see the new features in there to enable. I turned all 3 on, why not! Screenshot 2025-04-15 224004.png

Dominik Březina
Contributor
April 17, 2025

Is it possible to give regular users option to try new layout? By "The wait is over—everyone can now try the new navigation!" I thought that literally everyone can try it :(

 

I tried the new UI and frankly it is very uncomfortable and totally different to my learnt patterns. I understands it will take some time to get used to it however regular user isn´t going to have same amount of patience as Jira admins.

 

I want to give our users an opportunity to try things out. Better to do it step by step and be thrown into the deep waters. And I am super worried of a scenario in which this change will be forced during our busy week of closing tickets and sending invoices. Users and business will be furious.

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Varsha Patel
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April 21, 2025

Hi everyone, the navigation resource hub is now available here. If you need additional resources, please leave a comment on this article.

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Brad Hosking
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April 22, 2025

Is there anyway we can allow not just admin's to try this? I assume if I click on "enable for everyone" it will change everyone's naviagtion immediately without the option for them to enable it by themselves?

 

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Mark B Wager
Contributor
April 23, 2025

I agree @Brad Hosking about the current “enable for everyone “ button. 

@Varsha Patel please set the initial individual DEFAULT to OFF when the button is clicked. 

I want to communicate to our users that they can try it —> then giving them the control to turn it ON (and Off) themselves for their own testing. 

Currently, in my sandbox testing, if I turn it on for all users it defaults to ON for everyone with an ability to toggle it off. This is fine for the sandbox I suppose, but NOT for production. We MUST let users Opt IN at their own pace. 

Thanks

Mark

Ariel Kauan April 23, 2025

@Varsha Patel Although the statements say that administrators and users will be able to enable and test, here only administrators can do so. The user does not see anything (as Brad Hosking said).

I gave the company notice of the date (April 14th), and it didn't show up until three days later. And when I told the user that he could test it, I saw that he didn't have that option.

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