There are a few Confluence or Jira plugins that I'd like to use, but I always avoid doing so because I fear the pricing will be applied to all users in my company account.
For instance, I'd like to use plugin X, which costs 5 usd/user/month and I'll be the only one using it, although my company has 60 accounts.
In that case, can I configure the add-on so I'll pay for one user only (5 usd/month), or am I requested to pay for all users (300 usd/month)?
Hi Marcello,
the plugin license has to match the Jira / Confluence license tier. So, yes, you have to buy a license for the plugin for all of your licensed users.
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This is ridiculous - on the one hand you want all processes built in Atlassian apps - on the other hand you are forced to license software for people who do not need this. This is e.g. we will walk away from TEMPO TIMESHEETS.
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Totally agree!
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