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Atly Apps is a collection of apps for Atlassian Cloud, covering Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket. It is not a large development platform, but rather six small plugins focused on specific tasks: for example, Markdown export for Jira/Confluence, label organization, Markdown enhancements for Bitbucket, and Add to Board for Jira. Its value lies in turning small workflows that are missing or cumbersome in the native Atlassian experience into one-click actions.
The official site highlights Export to Markdown: users can click “Export Markdown” from the Actions menu on a Confluence page or Jira work item to export clean, portable Markdown, suitable for documentation migration, AI tool input, and version control. It also supports choosing whether to include comments and fields, supports tables and code blocks with language identifiers, and can preserve HTML when Markdown cannot fully represent the content. The other apps focus on label management, adding issues to boards, and enhancing Bitbucket Markdown capabilities. Atly is tightly integrated with Atlassian Marketplace, with installation handled by adding it to an Atlassian Cloud site from the Marketplace in one click.
Atly emphasizes a privacy-first approach. Some Forge apps carry the Runs on Atlassian badge, meaning they run on Atlassian infrastructure, do not communicate with external services, and do not give the developer automated access to user data. Connect apps perform Atlassian API interactions in the browser. For deployment, the text only mentions Atlassian Cloud and does not indicate support for Data Center, self-hosted, or private deployments. Pricing is listed separately for each app on the Marketplace. All apps include a 30-day free trial, and smaller sites are usually free, but the official site does not provide specific prices.
The advantages are that the apps are lightweight, have virtually no learning curve, integrate with the Atlassian UI, require little configuration, and include service desk support from the team that builds the apps. The drawbacks are their narrow feature scope: they are best viewed as “patch-style productivity tools” and are not suitable for users expecting a full ALM, knowledge base, or DevOps platform. Pricing, permission details, and version support also need to be verified on the Marketplace. Atly is especially suitable for engineering, project management, and documentation teams that already rely heavily on Atlassian Cloud and want to quickly add Markdown export or label management capabilities.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, network connectivity, or payment methods, so China access status can only be marked as unknown. Because the product depends on Atlassian Marketplace and Atlassian Cloud, domestic teams should first verify whether their organizational network can access Atlassian services and the Marketplace reliably, and confirm payment currency, invoicing, and compliance requirements. Alternatives include similar export and label management plugins on Atlassian Marketplace, or a combination of Atlassian’s native export features and scripted tools.
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