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Compliance 101: Tips and resources for Marketplace Partners

Note: This blog post is provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice. As such, we recommend that you consult a lawyer before acting on any matter discussed within this post. Whether you’ve been selling apps on our Marketplace for years or you’re new to the ecosystem, […]

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Responsible AI: Building Trustworthy AI Apps

Note: This blog post is provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice. As such, we recommend that you consult a lawyer before acting on any matter discussed within this post. This year we’re extremely excited to make Artificial Intelligence (AI) a central part of our annual […]

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How to run a remote retrospective and have fun doing it

Bringing this time-honored team tradition into the virtual world is easier than you might think. Here are a few pointers.

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A Deeper Look at Hooks in Forge

Introduction In an earlier blog, I briefly discussed UI Kit Hooks, and the useState hook in relation to calling, and displaying the results of an async function from a Forge App. This blog will dig in deeper to uncover what hooks are, how they are used and some of the differences between how hooks work […]

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Forge the future of AI – Codegeist Unleashed 2023 is live!

Gear up for Codegeist Unleashed – an exciting twist on Atlassian’s annual hackathon. This year, developers get a shot at winning cash prizes PLUS the chance to compete live in Amsterdam at Atlassian Presents: Unleash and show off their AI building skills.  First place winners in each category will have the unique opportunity to live […]

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The basics of creating a Forge AI app

This post provides a range of practical information to help developers build Forge apps providing AI capabilities. Forge provides a range of features and simplifies development and hosting so it’s a great option for exploring AI development.

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Code Campfire Series: From Business Student to Marketplace Business Owner

Welcome to Code Campfire! The Atlassian Ecosystem Marketing team is launching a new content series: Code Campfire. We’re interviewing developers who build Atlassian apps to find out what makes them tick and how they got where they are today. Think of it like meeting a new friend and hearing about their story — only on […]

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“It really does take the DevOps stuff out”: How Forge transformed a popular custom field app

Launched in 2008, Jira Misc Custom Fields (JMCF) has become a much-loved app for calculated custom fields on Jira Data Center and Server, helping customers make more informed business decisions through Jira screens, reports, and dashboards. With over 4,000 installs on Atlassian Marketplace to date, bringing JMCF to Cloud was a clear next step.  We […]

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End-to-end testing for Confluence Forge apps

When building a Forge app for an Atlassian product, it’s important to have a robust testing strategy in place. End-to-end testing provides a way to constantly monitor the quality and reliability of apps and, in this blog post, we will explore how to leverage Mocha and Webdriver.io to test two Confluence apps. We will also […]

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A brief introduction to using async functions in Forge

You just tried making an API call into your first Atlassian Forge App, but now it won’t build and it’s displaying an error, or the data being returned isn’t what you expect.

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Forge-ing Simple Solutions for Jira: Project Custom Field

Jira is a valuable tool for agile project management, allowing teams to streamline workflows, track issues, and collaborate effectively. Jira administrators are responsible for configuring and maintaining the platform to meet their organization’s specific needs. However, as demand for customized solutions grows, administrators may seek ways to enhance Jira even further and this is where […]

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Code Campfire Series: Anton Kronseder from smartics

Welcome to Code Campfire! The Atlassian Ecosystem Marketing team is launching a new content series: Code Campfire. We’re interviewing developers who build Atlassian apps to find out what makes them tick and how they got where they are today. Think of it like meeting a new friend and hearing about their story — only on […]

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API Rate Limit Handling for Apps

Co-authored by Ian Gil Ragudo APIs are the backbone of modern software development, and with their increasing reliance, it’s more important than ever to implement proper rate limiting techniques. Rate limiting is a crucial technique for managing the flow of requests to an API, preventing providers from being overwhelmed with traffic. By setting limits on […]

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July 2023: Marketplace Partner Program Tier Membership Update

The Atlassian Marketplace has surpassed $3 billion in lifetime sales, achieving a significant milestone in fiscal year 2023. This remarkable growth is attributed to our dynamic ecosystem of developers and partners extending the capabilities of Atlassian’s product suite, boosting app adoption by enterprise customers alongside overall cloud business growth. The success of Atlassian Marketplace is […]

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California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) 101 for app developers

Note: This blog post is provided for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice. As such, we recommend that you consult a lawyer before acting on any matter discussed within this post. What is the CCPA? The CCPA stands for the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, which […]