Hello, Good day. I have created a support ticket on your behalf with the concern team and our team will get back to you over the email. Thanks!
I'll add to this @Alexandra Lambert with: Atlassian hasn’t published final pricing or credit-consumption tables yet. Rovo Dev credits, post–March 1, will follow the same model shown in your Admin → Billing → Atlassian Intelligence page, where your site’s credit rate and forecast will appear once billing is enabled. A public pricing page is coming, but for now the only authoritative source is your organization billing settings or an Atlassian Support request.
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Thanks, I have had an Atlassian support response with clearer details, but thanks for the advice
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Here you go, it won't let me share the hyperlinks, but you should be able to search the language used and find the information provided. I hope that makes sense and helps:
You can find the Rovo Dev credits pricing and usage details in our public documentation here:
These pages together outline how many credits you get, how they’re used by the product, and how much additional credits cost.
From March 1 onwards, Rovo Dev in Jira continues to use Rovo Dev credits as its unit of usage. The key points are:
Because each feature (CLI, code review, Jira experience, etc.) can involve a different number of LLM calls per task, the exact credits “per unit” (for example, per PR created from Jira) can vary. Internally, this is modelled and documented per experience, but what you need to know as a customer is:
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Thank you so much @Alexandra Lambert !
I have seen most of this but that "5 credits per LLM request" I see it first time and it helped a ton :D
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