Atlassian introduced two new collections at Team ‘25 Anaheim: The Strategy Collection, for enterprise leaders, and the Teamwork Collection, which we’re taking a closer look at today.
So, without further ado, let’s explore:
What is the Atlassian Teamwork Collection?
The Teamwork Collection is a range of Atlassian apps and AI innovations, which have been combined in one ready-to-use selection. Designed to enhance collaboration, communication and productivity – all whilst aligning work to overarching goals – the Teamwork Collection can benefit teams across all business areas.
What’s included in the Teamwork Collection?
The Teamwork Collection includes two core Atlassian apps: Jira and Confluence. It also features Loom, a video messaging tool, and a number of Rovo agents, selected to fulfil common use cases in business teams.
Jira: Jira is now positioned as a project management system for all teams. Since its consolidation with Jira Work Management, Jira now includes an extensive range of business team templates (as opposed to its original, narrower focus on software development teams), and fulfils a wide variety of use cases.
Confluence: Confluence is a collaborative workspace, where teams can create content, draft product plans, share roadmaps and build a knowledge base. (And, of course, a lot more.)
With real-time editing, and a range AI features, like improving writing or summarising notes, Confluence acts a single source of truth at the centre of the System of Work.
💡 Did you know?
Confluence is a powerful platform – but in large enterprises with multiple teams, it can be surprisingly easy for document management and access controls to unravel.
This is where we’d recommend turning to the Atlassian Marketplace – particularly the range of apps developed by our teammates at AppFox, such as Compliance for Confluence, or Workflows for Confluence.
From applying data classification levels, to building automated workflows to manage your document reviews and approvals, Marketplace apps like these can add a stronger layer of security, compliance and control to your content.
Loom: Loom is one of Atlassian’s newer additions, following an acquisition in 2023. Now a key app in the Atlassian Cloud Platform, teams can use Loom to send, share and embed video messages, record their screens, and convert videos into action (such as compiling a to-do list), using Loom AI.
Rovo Agents: At Team ‘25, Atlassian shared a number of Rovo Agents would be joining the Teamwork Collection at some stage. These included the ‘Brainstorm Facilitator’, ‘Diagram Creator’ and ‘Workflow Builder’.
These AI-powered agents have been designed to map out ideas, improve processes and encourage new innovations – all supporting your teams to work even more closely, collaboratively and efficiently.
How can the Atlassian Teamwork Collection benefit your team?
The apps and agents within the Teamwork Collection have been designed to address some of teams’ biggest blockers to efficiency:
Siloed information, held across disparate tools, teams and documentation. Seamlessly integrated, Jira and Confluence both provide a space for teams to collaborate, track work, review and approve items, and more.
Meetings, both the time it takes to arrange, and the time that can be wasted by unnecessary, overlong meets. Loom solves this challenge. Often, recording a Loom negates the need for a meeting all together – but if one is still required, the Loom Meeting Assistant will write up the call transcript, assign actions and link to any resources which were mentioned.
Ineffective use of AI. Atlassian is committed to promoting the concept of virtual teammates, whereby AI innovations, like Rovo Agents, are deeply embedded within your team, rather than being seen as an add-on.
Data without context. Beneath the Atlassian Cloud Platform, rumbling away like a powerful engine, is the teamwork graph. Populated by data unique to your organisation – your teams, your projects, your applications, your processes – the teamwork graph ensures that every single search result, chat reply, or agent action, is relevant and strengthened by the context of your organisation.
What is the relationship between the Teamwork Collection and the Atlassian System of Work?
The Atlassian System of Work is a philosophy, which hinges on principles of connecting all teams, dismantling silos and aligning work to overarching goals.
By creating the Teamwork Collection, Atlassian is making it even more accessible for enterprises to embed the System of Work key principles throughout every business area.
So, whether your entire organisation is based on-site, or you have remote teams across the globe, this collection of apps and agents has been designed to facilitate connection, cohesion and context.
How you can access the collection?
If we were to sum up the Teamwork Collection, we’d describe it as a powerful toolkit for stronger collaboration across enterprises – and it’s available now!
To benefit from the new collection, you must be on a Cloud Premium or Enterprise plan as a minimum (although Atlassian has shared that a Standard version will be coming).
Atlassian explains pricing and answers FAQs here.
Unlocking the value of teamwork: What’s next?
As effective as the Teamwork Collection is, to unlock true collaboration, and to really maximise the value of your toolset, you also need to ensure that you have the right foundations: Your processes, workflows and automations, working culture and more.
That’s where we can come in. With experience across global enterprises, from digital transformations and complex tooling reconfiguration, to change management and embedding bespoke Agile frameworks, we can guide you to long-term success.
Bring better teamwork to life with the Atlassian Teamwork Collection!
Schedule a free 30-minute consultation with one of our experts to explore how the Atlassian Teamwork Collection can be tailored to your workflows, challenges, and business goals. Personalised guidance, zero pressure – just insights to help your team thrive.