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Bilith is an enterprise software integration site built around Jira and Confluence. Its core value is connecting common business apps such as Google Workspace, Google Drive, Google Docs, and Google Calendar into Atlassian workflows. Based on the page information, it is not a general-purpose iPaaS platform; it is more like a set of vertical plugins for Atlassian Marketplace.
Its main products include Google Drive & Docs for Confluence, Google Drive & Docs for Jira, Google Drive & Docs Gadget, and connectors that bring Google Calendar into Confluence/Jira dashboards. In Confluence, the plugin provides page macros for inserting human-readable links to Google Drive files, embedding files, and embedding folder file lists. In Jira, users can associate Google Drive files, folders, and documents with issues, and display related content through dashboard gadgets. The page also mentions Microsoft 365 and Box, but does not provide specific feature details.
Bilith’s related products are purchased through Atlassian Marketplace. The content states that some products offer a 30-day free trial, and that the Cloud version is free forever for up to 10 users. This is friendly for small teams and trial users. However, the page does not disclose complete pricing tiers, enterprise plans, or whether billing is per user or per site, so buyers still need to check Marketplace before purchasing.
The page emphasizes simple configuration, support for Google Workspace, and the need for user authorization before data can be accessed. It also provides links to a privacy policy and terms of service. However, it provides limited enterprise-grade security information regarding data encryption, auditing, SSO, compliance certifications, permission mapping, and similar topics. On deployment, the only clear note is about free Cloud users; it does not specify whether Data Center or self-hosted deployment is supported.
Its strengths are a focused use case and close alignment with Jira/Confluence workflows, making it suitable for teams that need to reference Google Drive files in requirements, bugs, and knowledge bases. Its weaknesses are the limited public information available, especially around pricing, security and compliance, support channels, and advanced administration capabilities. It is best suited for small and mid-sized teams or department-level users that already use Atlassian Cloud and Google Workspace.
Access from China is unknown. Because its capabilities depend heavily on Google services and Atlassian Marketplace, teams in mainland China should separately evaluate network connectivity, payment methods, and compliance requirements. If access to Google Workspace or Atlassian is restricted, alternatives such as Feishu, WeCom, DingTalk, and their integrations with Jira/Confluence may be worth considering.
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