Hey Community,
My name is Belén Fos and I had used Jira before but not with the new structure of Jira Service Management, Jira Work Management or Jira Software...
Currently, in my new company we are 6 people and we needed a tool to organise our work projects and we decided to create a cloud site in Jira and create all our projects there.
I created the projects in Jira Work Management because I knew that the licence was free for up to 10 people.
Suddenly I saw that we also had in our cloud site Jira Service Management.
I got a message telling me that I had to pay before 26 June 100 dollars for the users I had in Jira Service Management, but I am not really using Jira Service Management. And I decided to deactivate the Jira Service Management cloud account, which will be deactivated tomorrow.
What I am afraid of is losing all the projects I have been creating and working on for a long time.
I get the feeling that the Jira Service Management and Jira Work Management products are mixed up. Images attached below.
Why do I get Jira Service Management in the top left corner when I select Jira Work Management? I am worried that by deactivating Jira Service Management for not paying, I will lose all the projects I have been working on for a long time because these two products are intertwined.
Is there a problem with these two?
Thank you very much in advance.
All the best.
Belén
@Belén Fos I believe you have to purchase them separately but they do flow together in the templates.
@Belén Fos We have a similar situation and the same issue. Were you able to resolve this issue with 3 user (JSM) vs 10 user (JWM) limits?
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