Important Updates to Jira Service Management Pricing and Packaging

Important Updates to Jira Service Management Pricing and Packaging

Here’s what’s changing and how we’re supporting affected customers.

We understand that change can be challenging, especially when it comes to tools you rely on daily. Today, we’re sharing some important updates to Jira Service Management as part of our promise of transparency with our customers.

To sustain our commitment to innovation and better align with industry standards, we’re updating our pricing and packaging for Jira Service Management Cloud plans. These changes include moving features into our Premium plan and making it easier for customers to track their Assets and Virtual Service Agent* usage with consumption-based pricing. These changes will take effect on October 16, 2024.

* Formerly Virtual Agent

Here’s what’s changing and how we’re supporting affected customers

1. Packaging Updates

Advanced incident, problem, and change management capabilities will be moving out of Jira Service Management Free & Standard and into Premium & Enterprise. We’re making this change to better enable customers to choose the plan that best matches their needs.

All customers will receive an email notice by September 17, 2024, indicating whether they are impacted by packaging changes.

To view more information about packaging updates, please visit this page.

Updates to incident, problem, and change management capabilities across Jira Service Management plans

  • Incident work category
  • Incident queues
  • Alerts
  • On-call schedules
  • Incident management
    • Conference calls and chat tools
    • Major incidents
    • Post-incident reviews
  • Change management
    • Change work category
    • Change queues
    • Change calendar
    • Automated risk assessments
    • Integrations with CI/CD tools
    • System-level change automation rules
  • Problem management
    • Problem work category
    • Problem queues

New to Jira Service Management Premium?

Customers who upgrade to Premium can take advantage of all the advanced capabilities this plan has to offer. In addition to incident, problem, and change management, the Premium plan includes:

2. Consumption-Based Pricing for Assets and Virtual Service Agent

We are updating the way we charge for Assets objects and Virtual Service Agent assisted conversations in Jira Service Management Cloud. These changes align with the value these capabilities bring to customers and will allow us to invest more resources into innovation and scale.

These features will be billed based on consumption, effective October 16, 2024 PT.

Included in Jira Service Management Premium and Enterprise plans, customers can:

*To view details on volume discounts for Assets and Virtual Service Agent, please visit this page.

All customers will receive an email notice by September 17, 2024, about whether they are affected by consumption-based pricing.

Check your usage

Customers can check their site usage for Assets objects and Virtual Service Agent assisted conversations by navigating to Settings > Products > Jira Service Management > Feature usage. If you’re projected to exceed the new limits, we recommend optimizing your current usage.

The Assets and Virtual Service Agent Feature usage tab shows projected usage towards the new limits and offers more admin controls for managing rules.

Since launching Jira Service Management, we’ve been on a mission to provide you with a powerful, yet cost-effective ITSM solution. Your feedback and needs have been the driving force behind our innovations, and we’re excited about the roadmap ahead.

If you have questions or concerns about these changes, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you navigate this transition and ensure you continue to get the most value from Jira Service Management.

Frequently asked questions

  1. What’s on the roadmap for Assets and Virtual Service Agent to justify the changes?

Our near-term roadmap features significant investments in Assets and Virtual Service Agent, including:

  1. What counts as an Assets object?

An object is a representation of a single, unique thing of a particular object type included in an object schema.

The total number of objects includes all schemas across your site except system schemas. System schemas are schemas used by other features in Jira to store information, such as Services. Products, Entitlements, and Services aren’t charged as part of consumption-based pricing.

You can track the number of Assets objects across all schemas in your site in the Feature Usage dashboard. Learn more here.

  1. What counts as a Virtual Service Agent assisted conversation?

Assisted conversations include:

To view more frequently asked questions, please visit this page.

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