Getting started with the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server
Learn about Atlassian's Rovo MCP Server beta, supported clients, setup, access, data security, and more.
The Atlassian Rovo Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server is a cloud-hosted gateway that allows tools like AI assistants and developer environments to securely access Jira, Compass, and Confluence Cloud data. It enables supported clients to perform both read and write operations, such as searching for issues, summarizing pages, or bulk-creating new content, all via natural language commands.
MCP clients can perform actions in Jira, Confluence, and Compass with your existing permissions. Use least privilege, review high‑impact changes before confirming, and monitor audit logs for unusual activity.
Learn more: MCP Clients - Understanding the potential security risks
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Getting started with the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server
Learn about Atlassian's Rovo MCP Server beta, supported clients, setup, access, data security, and more.
Authentication and authorization
Secure access to Atlassian cloud data with Rovo MCP Server using OAuth 2.1 tokens.
Supported tools
Learn more about the tools that the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server supports across Atlassian apps.
Setting up clients
Learn about Atlassian's Rovo MCP Server's supported clients, as well as the setup requirements for your environment.
Setting up IDEs (desktop clients)
Connect IDEs like VS Code to the Atlassian Remote MCP Server using the mcp-remote tool.
Using with other supported MCP clients
Setup steps for smooth integration with various tools.
Using Rovo search and fetch in the Atlassian Rovo MCP Server
Find and retrieve info from Jira and Confluence efficiently with Atlassian Remote MCP Server and Rovo's search and fetch features.
Troubleshooting and verifying your setup
Troubleshoot your MCP client setup with Atlassian. Validate connections, resolve issues, and get back on track.
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