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CFCON is a consulting firm and software vendor focused on Atlassian. Its main users are administrators of Jira, Confluence, and Jira Service Management, as well as enterprise platform teams. Its business has two parts: consulting services such as cloud migration, process optimization, infrastructure design, operational support, and training; and Forge apps published on the Atlassian Marketplace.
Based on the collected content, CFCON’s products are highly focused on administration and governance scenarios. Scalpel for Jira/Confluence is designed for instance cleanup, permission audits, space governance, and configuration analysis; Legacy URL Scanner helps find and fix old links after migrating from Server/Data Center to Cloud; Vitals for JSM provides 27 scanning modules, operational dashboards, SLA/backlog/queue/ticket distribution analysis, Click-to-JQL drill-down, and CSV, XLSX, and PDF exports; Alchemist for Jira focuses on converting ScriptRunner, SIL, and Groovy scripts into Jira Automation and Forge. The content also emphasizes that its apps run on Atlassian Forge, require no external servers, and do not move data outside the Atlassian instance.
Pricing information is limited. Vitals for JSM only states that it uses a Single Plan, with all features included in one plan, but no specific price is provided; consulting services and other apps also do not show quotes. In terms of ecosystem, CFCON is deeply tied to Atlassian Marketplace, Jira, Confluence, JSM, Forge, Rovo, and Jira Automation, making it a good fit for organizations already standardized on Atlassian Cloud.
Its strengths are clear positioning and features that appear to come from real pain points in Atlassian consulting, especially for cleanup, auditing, post-migration governance, and service desk health checks in large instances. Its discussion of API call budgets, rate limiting, and chunked batch processing also shows consideration for enterprise-scale instances. The downside is that transparency is still incomplete: there is no specific pricing, payment method information, trial policy, open-source statement, or self-hosted option. The quality of public documentation appears acceptable based on the page content, but no systematic technical documentation was seen.
CFCON is suitable for Atlassian administrators, enterprise IT operations teams, JSM service desk owners, migration project teams, and Marketplace Vendor support teams. It is not suitable for users outside the Atlassian technology stack. The collected text does not mention access conditions from mainland China. Access to and payment for Atlassian Cloud and Marketplace may be affected by network conditions, compliance requirements, and enterprise procurement processes. Before purchasing, it is recommended to test access, installation, payment, and support response. Alternatives can be found on Atlassian Marketplace among similar admin, audit, migration, and reporting plugins, or by combining Atlassian native capabilities with tools such as ScriptRunner.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on cfcon.org official site.
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