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sooperset/mcp-atlassian

sooperset/mcp-atlassian is an MIT-licensed, open-source Model Context Protocol server that exposes Atlassian tools (Confluence and Jira) to MCP-compatible AI agents, so AI agent users, support teams, and engineering managers can query, search, and update Confluence and Jira through a single MCP surface instead of context-switching into the Atlassian web UI for routine operations.

Score7.2
Popularity6.9
Riskconditional
TierSilver
Score breakdown
Usefulness8.0
Novelty7.0
Momentum7.0
Maturity5.4
Open-source/build8.4
Evidence7.2
Workflow potential8.0
Setup ease6.4

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Why it matters

Useful for AI agent users, support teams, and engineering managers who already live in Confluence and Jira, because the MCP Atlassian server exposes search, page, and issue operations through a single MCP surface, which means an MCP-compatible agent can handle routine Confluence and Jira lookups and updates without the user context-switching into the Atlassian web UI for every step.

Who should use it

AI agent users who want an MCP client to query and update Confluence and Jira without opening the Atlassian web UISupport and engineering managers who want routine Confluence and Jira operations handled by an MCP-compatible agentTeams who need a maintained, MIT-licensed MCP server for Atlassian workspace operations

Who should skip it

Skip if the source link, docs, or setup requirements do not match your workflow.

Risk explanation

It accesses Confluence and Jira on behalf of an MCP client with Atlassian API credentials, so audit which scopes are granted, lock the credential down to the workspaces the agent should touch, and validate which operations are read-only versus write before connecting a real client.

Evidence links

Closest alternatives / related signals

mcpatlassianconfluencejiramcp-serverworkspacemit