Hi. I was discovering different apps and installed some of them. I don't know why, but in each of them uninstall button is disabled.
Hi @ArthurStam
Welcome to the Community!
To understand why it is disabled and greyed, please hover over the 'Uninstall' button, and you will see a tooltip. The possible case for this is, the app may have an active subscription. and you would need to unsubscribe to uninstall the app.
I hope this helps!
Tuncay
Awesome, thank you.
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You are very welcome!
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Is there a way to disable or hide apps until their trial period ends? I've tried out several apps which did not meet our needs and I can't seem to get rid of them now, so they just clutter the view.
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This is as surprising as it is annoying. I am trying out Jira and testing different apps but it looks like I'll have to get rid of the tool itself because now my view is too cluttered to be practically used.
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I found one solution. There's an option to go to configure and hide the apps in issues. Looks like this is not available for all the apps though.
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I'm facing the same issue (with the Cost Tracker app). Tried it, do not want to subscribe or use it. Cancelled subscription, yet I cannot delete it. @Silver Salonen @Aurelien Essig @Saurav Roy - did you find a solution ?
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Hi everyone,
If the uninstall button is grayed out, it could indicate that your cloud instance is using Atlassian’s new cloud billing engine, resulting in changes to how app subscriptions are managed.
To uninstall an app, you need to follow these steps:
The app subscription will be canceled and scheduled for deletion after the cancellation period of 30 days.
If you would like to immediately delete the subscription and not wait for the cancellation period, please contact our billing team where they can immediately delete the app subscription upon your request.
For more details, please check this KB: Can't uninstall apps after cancellation
Thanks,
Hala ElRoumy.
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That is just a worst ux. I need to contact a team so i can delete an app i added???
There is also a second problem to this. I installed an app called issue templates, to try it out. Played around with it created a few templates. Then i installed another similar app and decided i want to remove templates I've created in the first app. And you guessed it, the first app i installed has compatibility issues with the second app and now i cant even open the first app without deleting the second one. And to delete a second one i need to wait a whole month. This is ridiculous.
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Relja is correct. This change is going to cause a lot of pain to a lot of customers and us, app developers.
Many customers try multiple apps before deciding which one to keep. If you disallow uninstall, customers can only try one app per 30 days, cause there are in fact conflicting apps.
Please rethink this change. I would say this is totally user hostile change.
[FYI, I am upvoting your comment for visibility, not that I agree with or like it]
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Hello @Relja Mihajlović and @Nar Kumar C_ - Narva Software ,
Thank you for sharing your valuable feedback! I've shared it with our product team, and we've decided to open this suggestion to gather additional input from other customers as well. This will help us better understand the current situation and assess the potential impact of this change.
Your feedback has already been forwarded, but if you have any more insights or suggestions, please don't hesitate to share. All further feedback will be directly passed on to the product team.
Thanks once more for your contribution, and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Thanks,
Hala ElRoumy.
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This is absolutely infuriating. I'm trying to find the app responsible for the infinite reload of the page when viewing a ticket, and I can't uninstall my #1 suspect.
Editing the HTML isn't a valid workaround as Jira's API returns a 405... I'm stuck and I cannot work due to this decision. Our Jira instance is fucked until the end of march with this.
This level of stupidity is beyond words that wouldn't be filtered.
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I also find this extremely impractical. I have already cancelled the subscription, but I am forced to wait a month until the trial period runs out before I can uninstall it.
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this is a terribly user hostile approach. my confluence is broken for a month because I cant delete a trial app! and you have had 1 year to fix this, where did all your billions go? did you have no programmers left?
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Have the same problem where I installed a different version of the same app Checklist (Pro vs Enterprise) and can't remove one of them. Now I get a warning banner on every ticket that has the checklist functionality that I have two versions installed. It is very frustrating.
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2024 and still there.
I quite puzzled, Why would having a subscription running would prevent from uninstalling an app ?
I cannot see any blocker to this.
And as the app is deeply embedded in JIRA, further testing might not be representative as a nominal case, as long as unwanted apps are still installed. Waiting for the 1-month period to end is long.
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