Last year, we commited to evolving the language in our tools to better reflect the diverse ways teams define and manage their work in Jira.
Today, we're excited to announce that Jira's transition from 'projects' to 'spaces' terminology is now available for users on Free and Standard plans.
We'll begin rolling out the new terminology to sites on Premium and Enterprise plans starting October 20, 2025. For more details on our release timeline, read our previous blog post.
The term 'project' is being replaced with 'space' across all Jira Cloud products, including Jira Service Management and Jira Product Discovery.
This update is purely a terminology change – everything else about how you use these containers remains the same.
The term ‘project’ has been central to Jira since its beginning. However, we've heard from many of you that it can lead to confusion.
For many teams, 'projects' are often understood to have defined start and end dates, hierarchical structures, and clear scopes. However, Jira ‘projects’ function differently – they're containers for work, not tied to the traditional definition of a project.
Furthermore, we've recently introduced Atlassian Projects, purpose-built to provide high-level visibility into work with defined timelines, goals, and stakeholders. By renaming Jira 'projects' to 'spaces,' we’re making it easier to distinguish between these two features and their unique purposes.
Check out our announcement blog for more on why we’re making this changes
As we roll out these updates, we've aimed to ensure that all mentions of 'project' are updated to 'space' at the same time, providing a consistent experience across your tools.
Updates to JQL, however, aren't able to roll out concurrently. This means some users may continue to see 'project' terminology when applying JQL filters during this period.
We expect this to be resolved by mid-December. Thanks for your patience as we work through this.
As we implement these changes, we’re open to your continued questions and feedback. Thank you for your patience and support as we refine Jira's language to better align with the needs of all teams. |
Q. When will I see these changes on my site?
We have started transitioning users on Free and Standard plans to the new terminology. Users on Premium and Enterprise plans can expect to see these updates beginning October 20, 2025.
For more details on our release timeline, read our previous blog post.
Q. Can admins choose what term replaces 'project'?
No, admins will not have the option to decide what term replaces ‘project.’ By default, ‘project’ will be replaced with ‘space’ for all Jira customers at the site level.
Q. Can admins opt out of this terminology change?
As this update is being implemented across all our Atlassian products, we’re unable to provide the option to opt out of this change.
Q. Why rename 'Projects' to 'Spaces' when Confluence spaces already exist? Isn't this confusing?
We’ve intentionally standardized the terminology across our tools to create a more seamless navigation experience for teams.
We’ve heard your concerns about distinguishing between Confluence and Jira spaces and are actively working to address this to ensure a smooth user experience
Q. Will this change be implemented in Jira Data Center as well?
As of now, there are no concrete plans to introduce this change to Jira Data Center in the near future.
Q. How does this change affect Jira Cloud APIs?
There are no changes to existing APIs; they will continue to function as they currently do.
Q. What impact does this change have on JQL and existing filters?
JQL clauses and any existing filters/saved searches will continue to support the term 'project' to maintain backward compatibility.
We'll introduce a new alias for 'space' to support the terminology updates.
Q. What impact does this change have on automation smart values?
There are no changes to your automation smart values at this time, they'll continue to use {{project}} terminology.
We're currently exploring how we'll be updating smart values in the future and will keep you updated.
Q. How does this impact other languages supported by Jira?
We will be updating our terminology across all our supported languages to reflect this change.
All our supported languages will be using Confluence 'Space' terminology to match the standardization of terminology across our tools.
Josh Sherwood
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