Atlassian Opens Teamwork Graph to Ecosystem, Accelerates AI-Native Workflows

  • Atlassian opened its Teamwork Graph to third-party agents and automations via Model Context Protocol (MCP) and CLI interfaces.
  • Rovo, Atlassian's AI agent, performed 14 million assisted actions in the last month, with agentic automations up 7x in six months.
  • New capabilities include Rovo Studio (GA), Max mode in Rovo Chat (coming soon), and agents integrated into Jira workflows (GA).
  • Teamwork Graph contains 150 billion connections mapping enterprise workflows across Atlassian and connected apps.

Atlassian's move positions it at the forefront of the AI-native enterprise trend, where institutional memory and contextual awareness become competitive differentiators. The opening of Teamwork Graph to third-party agents signals a strategic shift toward ecosystem-driven innovation, potentially reshaping how enterprises approach workflow automation and productivity. With Rovo already embedded in 90% of Atlassian's enterprise cloud customers, the company is betting heavily on agentic work as the next frontier of enterprise software.

Ecosystem Lock-In
Whether Atlassian can sustain competitive advantage by making Teamwork Graph the de facto standard for enterprise AI workflows.
Agentic Work Adoption
The pace at which enterprises transition from assistive AI to autonomous agents across critical workflows.
Governance Scalability
How Atlassian balances security and control as AI agents operate across increasingly complex enterprise environments.