Barely a week goes by without another vendor in the headlines for a breach, a phishing campaign, or a leaked credential. So it's no surprise that when Jira admins and security teams evaluate a new Marketplace app today, the first question isn't "what does it do?" — it's "where does our data go?"
That question is the reason more and more teams land on JQL Argon Powerful Search.
Argon doesn't run alongside Jira — it runs inside it. The app is built entirely on Atlassian Forge, Atlassian's own serverless cloud platform, which means:
If Atlassian Cloud is already approved in your organisation, Argon is effectively already approved too — no extra DPA, no new sub-processor to vet, no vendor risk review to schedule.
There's no integration to wire up, no server to whitelist, no API key to rotate. Install Argon from the Marketplace and its functions and keywords are available in JQL immediately. Less setup also means less attack surface — there's simply nothing external to misconfigure.
Security doesn't come at the cost of capability. Argon adds 20 JQL functions and 9 searchable keywords covering links, hierarchy, time in status, change history, comments, attachments, worklogs, regex, and math — all running natively inside Jira.
Function: changedBy
Function: worklog
That's not just about doing more with JQL — it's about visibility: surfacing exactly the issues that need attention (stuck in a status too long, blocked by open bugs, missing a required field) instead of scrolling through everything that doesn't.
In a landscape where "unstable" feels like the default, Argon gives you one less thing to worry about — enterprise-grade security by architecture, zero setup overhead, and enough JQL firepower to focus on exactly what matters.
You can check it on Atlassian Marketplace - JQL Argon
Enjoy!
Orbiscend Team (JQL Argon app provider)
Disclaimer: Visual concept of the screen by Orbiscend, created with the help of AI.
Bartek Szajkowski _ Orbiscend OU
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