We’re renaming ‘products’ to ‘apps’

Atlassian 'products’ are now ‘apps’. You may see both terms used across our documentation as we roll out this terminology change. Here’s why we’re making this change

Navigate the Atlassian Administration

We’re rolling out Atlassian’s new global navigation, as well as an improved information architecture (IA) to help you find features and settings more efficiently. Read our community post for details

Until we complete rollout, you can still navigate the Atlassian Administration.

Go to Atlassian Administration when you need to manage your organization’s users, apps, and settings.

Atlassian Administration is different in an Atlassian Government environment. Read about Administration in Atlassian Government

Go to admin.atlassian.com. We ask you to select an organization if you have more than one.

Start in the overview

Overview gives you a snapshot of insights about your organization, such as your monthly active user count, user access requests, and how secure your user accounts are. If your organization is new, there may not be many insights to show yet.

Overview page in Atlassian Administration. Overview is the first item in the primary navigation.

Search Administration

The new and improved Search bar helps you navigate and find information in Administration. You can find pages and specific settings. Your admin role determines what you’re allowed to see.

Search is located in the top bar in Atlassian Administration

Manage your organization’s users and domains

Directory is where you view and manage users, groups, managed accounts, service accounts, and domains.

The difference between users and managed accounts, it that users are people who have access to your apps, whereas managed accounts are accounts your organization owns by claiming them from a verified domain. Verify a domain to manage accounts

Directory page in Atlassian Administration. Directory is the second item in the primary navigation.

Manage your organization’s apps

Apps covers the management and configuration of all apps in your organization. This incudes app access settings, user requests, AI-enabled apps, and more. You can control how change rolls out to your organization or test changes in a sandbox.

Manage app-specific settings in the app itself.

Apps page in Atlassian Administration. Apps is the third item in the primary navigation.

Keep your organization secure

Security is where you manage your security, compliance, and authentication settings. Authentication policies specify how you want your users to securely log in to your apps. You can also restrict access to users from certain IP addresses, or apply customer-managed keys encryption to your data.

Security page in Atlassian Administration. Security is the fourth item in the primary navigation.

Manage your app data

Data management is focused on the organization, storage, and efficient handling of data within Atlassian, This is where you can perform data transfer, backups, apply data residency, and manage the integration and connectivity of various data sources.

Data management category in Atlassian Administration.Data management is the fifth item in the primary navigation.

Gain insights into your organization

Insights provides analytics and reporting tools to help understand usage patterns and system performance. Monitor activity in your organization using the audit log or gain insights into app usage and security practices.

Insights category in Atlassian Administration. Insights is the sixth item in the primary navigation.

Manage your organization’s bills

Billing is where you manage your organization’s bills and subscriptions. Your organization likely has multiple bills. Sites have separate bills. You also have a separate bill if you subscribe to Atlassian Guard Standard.

Billing page in Atlassian Administration. Billing is the seventh item in the primary navigation.

Manage settings for your organization

Settings is where you find other settings for your organization, like details, and API keys.

Organization settings in Atlassian Administration. Organization settings is the eighth item in the primary navigation.

Go to Atlassian Administration when you need to manage your organization’s users, apps, and settings.

Atlassian Administration is different in an Atlassian Government environment. Read about Administration in Atlassian Government

Go to admin.atlassian.com. We ask you to select an organization if you have more than one.

Start in the overview

Overview gives you a snapshot of insights about your organization, such as your monthly active user count, user access requests, and how secure your user accounts are. If your organization is new, there may not be many insights to show yet.

Overview page in Atlassian Administration. Overview is the first item in the primary navigation.

Search Administration

The search field helps you navigate and find information in Administration. You can find pages and specific settings. You’ll only see what you’re allowed to see depending on your admin role.

Search field is located in the header in Atlassian Administration.

Manage your organization’s users

Directory is where you view and manage users and groups. Users are people who have access to your apps, whereas managed accounts are accounts your organization owns by claiming them from a verified domain. Verify a domain to manage accounts

Directory page in Atlassian Administration. Directory is the second item in the primary navigation.

Manage your organization’s apps

Apps lists all the apps in your organization. Manage app-specific settings in the app itself. In Atlassian Administration, you can control how change rolls out to your organization or test changes in a sandbox.

Apps page in Atlassian Administration. Apps is the third item in the primary navigation.

Keep your organization secure

Security is where you manage your security, compliance, and authentication settings. Authentication policies specify how you want your users to securely log in to your apps. You can also restrict access to users from certain IP addresses. Monitor activity in your organization using the audit log.

Security page in Atlassian Administration. Security is the fourth item in the primary navigation.

Manage your organization’s bills

Billing is where you manage your organization’s bills and subscriptions. Your organization likely has multiple bills. Sites have separate bills. You also have a separate bill if you subscribe to Atlassian Guard Standard.

Billing page in Atlassian Administration. Billing is the fifth item in the primary navigation.

Manage settings for your organization

Settings is where you find other settings for your organization, like details, domains, and API keys.

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