Hello,
How does access licensing works?
Do I pay for EVERY users, or only user that is agent?
In my Active Directory there are around 300 users, but out of that it's only 10 agents.
Do I pay for all 300, or only 10 agents?
Thanks
Hi @Miroslav Šestak , have had a look here - access-pricing
from that page you will see the following
Each billing cycle (monthly or annually), you are only charged for the number of uniqueusers provisioned to a product supported by Atlassian Access regardless of how many products any one person is using. For example, if Sally has access to Jira Software, Confluence, and Bitbucket, you’ll only pay for her once each billing cycle.
For Jira Service Management, you are only charged for the unique agents licensed on the product. Users who only create requests via the Jira Service Management portal aren't licensed, so you will not be charged for them.
So if you are asking about using Access associated to JSM only then you will be charged for the number of active agents associated with that product.
It depends. Typically you would only pay for the agents (10 users in your case), but if the other 290 users have been granted access to other instances as licensed users, or signed up for Bitbucket or Trello accounts, you would be charged for those users as well.
Essentially you are charged for any user you manage that has a licensed account across the Atlassian ecosystem. You do NOT pay for users that are just JSM customers.
I think you would really need to claim the accounts to get an accurate picture of what your bill would be.
Thanks,
Kian
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Here is a helpful reference link on managing users in Atlassian Access - https://support.atlassian.com/security-and-access-policies/docs/understand-authentication-policies/
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Technology Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
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@Kian Stack Mumo Systems @Jack Brickey
Thank you guys for replay!
At this moment all of the 290 are customers and will be. So I guess I'm good then.
Access here I come! :)
Thanks
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