Hi WM Community!
We’re trying out something new here with a general recap of the latest and greatest in Atlassian’s Work Management Solution. We consider our work management products to be Confluence, Jira Work Management, Trello and Atlas. If you are a part of some of these product groups in the Atlassian Community, you may see some of these updates. But for the first time, we’re going to recap what’s new for all these products in one spot.
Many of you will be pleased that Guest Collaborators is now in GA Hurrah!!! Any team with a paid plan can now invite up to 5 free guests for each paid user on their site. Learn all about what’s changed between the beta and GA here including all the security measures in place.
Confluence is also making some visual & UX design changes to simplify & reorganize space navigation.
The Confluence team is running an EAP with these changes and looking to acquire feedback on how users like or dislike the new layout. Learn more about what these changes include, sign up for the EAP, and share your thoughts with the team.
Saved filters are officially here in Jira Work Management.
If you find yourself constantly revisiting the same personalized filters, now you have the option to save them. Not only will this make accessing them quick and hassle-free, but the rest of your team can use these saved filters too! Learn how to create a saved filter here.
Import from Trello
Now you can bring in the work you’re doing in Trello directly into Jira Work Management with our new import flow. Learn how to visualize your work in JWM in a few clicks.
Now you can connect goals to Jira Software epics
Atlas just released the new goals integration to Jira Software epics that makes it easy for anyone working in Jira Software to see how their work contributes to their company's key business objectives. You can link epics to goals directly in Atlas, or best of all, do everything from inside Jira Software! Learn more about how to set this up here.
Atlas introduces risk and decisions!
Every project comes with risks and key decisions along its course to completion and communicating these are critical to make teams successful at driving collective outcomes. Now you can now record and share risks and decisions for Atlas projects. These will automatically surface as part of that weeks update for all your followers. Try it out now and let us know your thoughts!
Productivity Dashboard
Ever consider using Trello as a productivity hub of all your work? For lots of users, Trello is their home base where you can quickly glance at numerous tasks, projects, and to-do lists.
Thanks to Smart Links you don’t have to leave Trello to open a Google Doc, a Confluence page, or a Jira ticket. Preview, edit, collaborate, and make edits on a single screen with the nesting feature. Avoid the hassle of opening a ton of tabs or toggling between multiple external monitors. Give the personal dashboard a try with this Trello template.
And that’s a wrap on the latest updates with Atlassian’s Work Management products. What new features caught your eye and you’re excited to try out? Or let us know what you are excited to see next!
Also, how did you like this format or would prefer to see it differently, let us know in the comments! If you are open to giving more feedback on the community, please fill out this short survey here.
Emilee
Product Marketing Manager, Work Management
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