Atlassian Corporation (NASDAQ: TEAM), a leading provider of team collaboration and productivity software, today announced the opening of its Teamwork Graph, one of the industry’s richest maps of how teams actually work, so Rovo and agents from across the ecosystem can search, reason, and act securely across tools and teams. The news is part of a series of announcements unveiled at Atlassian’s Team '26 conference to bring AI capabilities to every team across the enterprise.
Rovo is already used by over 75% of Fortune 500 companies and 90% of Atlassian’s enterprise cloud customers. This marks the emergence of a new kind of enterprise: the AI-native organization, where humans sit at the critical frontiers of workflows and hand more execution to agents.
“In 2026, anyone can buy ‘smarts' by the token,” said Mike Cannon‑Brookes, Atlassian CEO and co‑Founder. “The real moat is your institutional memory: every plan, document, and decision your teams have ever made. Rovo is the interface that turns intelligence and context into actual momentum for your business.”
Teamwork Graph for Every Agent
Agents are only as good as what they know. With over 150 billion connections, the Teamwork Graph is the context engine behind AI‑native teamwork, connecting people, work, goals, code, and content across Atlassian and connected apps. Today, Atlassian is making that context accessible everywhere:
- Teamwork Graph tools in MCP (open beta). The Rovo MCP Server gives any Model Context Protocol-compatible AI client, such as Figma and Replit, a standard, secure way to access the context held within the Teamwork Graph, so agents and automations operate with full awareness of people, work, relationships, and changes.
- Teamwork Graph CLI (open beta). A command-line interface that gives any coding agent, like Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex, a unified way to access the full context within the Teamwork Graph, right where developers build. Developers get fast, structured access to everything that’s happening, while admins retain tight control over scopes and permissions.
Rovo in Every Workflow
In the last month alone, customers have performed more than 14 million Rovo-assisted actions, with agentic automations up 7x in the last six months. With newly announced capabilities, Rovo now empowers builders everywhere and moves from assistive AI to autonomous agents that help carry the work:
- New Rovo Studio experience (generally available). The new Rovo Studio experience gives the whole team a single workspace to put AI to work, designing agents, automations, and custom apps using natural language, all with built-in governance.
- Max mode in Rovo Chat (coming soon). Max mode is a new capability that lets users hand off complex, multi-step asks directly from Rovo Chat. It breaks work into an action plan, coordinates autonomously across Atlassian and connected SaaS apps, and corrects as needed to deliver complete outcomes.
Agentic Capabilities Across the System of Work
Atlassian brings context-aware agents to where people already work, so teams can grow into AI-native workflows over time. Across its System of Work, Atlassian is introducing:
- Agents in Jira (generally available). Teams can assign work to agents, @mention them in comments, and embed them directly into Jira workflows and automations, turning agents from scattered experiments into accountable teammates.
- Remix with Rovo (available in beta) + Confluence slides (coming soon in beta). Any content block in Confluence, like text, tables, or lists, can now be reshaped into infographics, charts, databases, slides, and more without leaving the page. Teams can consume complex information in the format that suits them while keeping one trusted version of the source content.
- DX AI Experience (generally available). DX now delivers new capabilities that let teams measure where AI is generating code, how agents are performing, and the return on investment, turning AI from a black box into a measurable part of the software development lifecycle.
- Product Collection (early access). Product teams can now go from signal to shipped work in a single, connected system. The Product Collection brings together Jira Product Discovery, the Feedback app, a planned Pendo integration, and more so teams can capture feedback, prioritize ideas, and track delivery without hopping between disconnected tools.
- Dia. Dia brings AI to the browser, proactively surfacing a daily morning brief to help users prioritize work based on emails, messages, calendar changes, Teamwork Graph context, and all browser usage. Dia is now ready for teams of all shapes and sizes to try, with prompt-injection defenses, single sign-on, Chromium MDM support, and SOC 2 Type II attestation.
Learn More at Team '26
These announcements were made at Team ‘26, Atlassian’s annual flagship event that brings together thousands of leaders, builders, and practitioners shaping the future of teamwork. To learn more about all the news, visit https://www.atlassian.com/blog/company-news. Watch the keynotes and sessions live or on demand at https://events.atlassian.com/team-digital.
About Atlassian
Atlassian unleashes the potential of every team. A recognized leader in software development, work management, and enterprise service management software, Atlassian enables enterprises to connect their business and technology teams with an AI-powered system of work that unlocks productivity at scale. Atlassian’s collaboration software powers over 85% of the Fortune 500 and 350,000+ customers worldwide - including NASA, Rivian, Deutsche Bank, United Airlines, and Bosch - who rely on our solutions to drive work forward.
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Dominique Koudsi
press@atlassian.com