I'm looking at buying Atlassian Access for Jira Core & Jira Service Desk.
The F.A.Q (https://www.atlassian.com/software/access/pricing) states the following:-
I'm alittle confused - what is considered a free user account? Can I disable 'portal users' from signing up to a "free user account"?
I have approximately 1000 users on Office 365 (Azure AD) who will use the customer portal to report/track issues; and only have 10 service desk agents, and 15 jira core agents.
Will I need Atlassian Access for all the 1000 users?
1) The way you describe it, you will have 1000 users listed in your Atlassian Access.
2) However, you will only be billed for 25 of these (10 + 15 - if the JSD agents user set does not intersect with Jira Core user set) or less (if they do)
3) If one of your portal-only users already has or goes and creates their own Atlassian Cloud instance in the future (e.g. for their own team within your org) whether paid or free (and you can't really stop them) - they will then become licensed user (in that instance) and will start being charged for in the Atlassian Access bill.
4) Re: free - Atlassian Cloud has a "free" tier e.g. https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiracloud/jira-cloud-plans-972338880.html and https://confluence.atlassian.com/confcloud/confluence-cloud-plans-972334171.html
Hi @Saleh
@Ed Letifov [TechTime - New Zealand] is correct. You'll be charged for 25 users (10 JSD agents + 15 Jira Core) for Atlassian Access.
The Atlassian Cloud Free plan comes with limited licenses and 2gb storage. Any user who has access to one of the free products is considered as 'Free user account' in the FAQ page you mentioned.
Even though the users are using one of Atlassian Cloud Free products, they are still counted for Atlassian Access billing.
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