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Analyzing the Top Categories on Atlassian Marketplace

With the Atlassian Marketplace gearing up to introduce a new app categorization system featuring ten categories, we decided to delve into the current landscape.

This analysis records the distribution of apps, vendors, users, and installations across the top five categories, setting a benchmark for future comparisons post-restructuring.

Here are key insights:

πŸ”§ Project Management: Dominates with the highest number of installations (740,069), apps (1,458), and vendors (734), indicating its popularity and diversity.

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πŸ“Š Macros: Leads in user engagement with 329,784,717 users and is second in apps' offerings (1,030).

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πŸ“ˆ Charts & Diagramming: Strong in installations (568,652) and total users (216,180,567), which indicates a high demand for visual data representation tools.

πŸ”„ Workflow: Ranks second in vendor participation (536) but shows lower numbers in installations (447,373) and users (181,270,473), suggesting niche but vital usage.

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πŸ“‘ Reports: Ranks third or fourth across metrics but still has substantial numbers, with 473,751 installations and 195,063,172 users, underscoring its importance in data analysis and decision-making.

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These insights paint a clear picture: project management is king, while automation through macros and workflows streamlines processes. Data visualization with charts and reports empowers users to analyze information and make data-driven decisions. 

So, the next time you delve into the Atlassian Marketplace, you'll be armed with this knowledge. πŸ› οΈ

Please feel free to share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below. πŸ’¬

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waqas Wilan2026 April 17, 2024

Analyzing the top categories on the Atlassian Marketplace involves examining the most popular types of apps and add-ons available for Atlassian products like Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket. Here's a general approach you can take:

1. **Data Collection**: Gather data on the available apps and add-ons from the Atlassian Marketplace. You can do this manually by browsing the marketplace or use the Atlassian Marketplace API to programmatically retrieve information about the available listings.

2. **Categorization**: Categorize each app or add-on into its respective category. Atlassian Marketplace typically organizes listings into categories such as Project Management, Time Tracking, Reporting & Dashboards, Integrations, etc.

3. **Counting**: Count the number of listings in each category to determine the popularity of different types of apps.

4. **Ranking**: Rank the categories based on the number of listings or other metrics such as average rating, number of downloads, or revenue generated.

5. **Trend Analysis**: Look for trends over time to see if certain categories are gaining or losing popularity. This could involve analyzing historical data or monitoring changes in the marketplace over regular intervals.

6. **Keyword Analysis**: Analyze keywords and search terms associated with each category to gain insights into user preferences and needs.

7. **User Feedback**: Consider user reviews and feedback for apps within each category to understand user satisfaction and pain points.

8. **Competitive Analysis**: Look at the top apps within each category and analyze their features, pricing, and customer base to understand what makes them successful.

By following these steps, you can gain valuable insights into the top categories on the Atlassian Marketplace and understand the trends and preferences of users within the Atlassian ecosystem.

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