Want it is an enterprise software consulting and implementation provider focused on the Atlassian ecosystem. Its website describes the company as “Děláme Atlassian,” with the core goal of helping enterprises embed Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Atlassian Cloud, ITSM, and CMDB into real business processes. It is not a standard SaaS product, but rather a professional services team for enterprises, covering upfront analysis, technical configuration, migration, governance, and training.
Based on the crawled page content, its service workflow appears fairly comprehensive. It starts with consulting and environment audits to identify system bottlenecks; then configures Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket around the team’s workflow. For migration, it supports moves from on-premise or Atlassian Data Center to Cloud, and also mentions consolidating tools such as ServiceNow, Zendesk, and Redmine into Jira. Its training emphasizes the use of real company data and scenarios, targeting both administrators and regular users, with the goal of improving tool adoption. The team background includes Atlassian Certified Expert, Jira & Confluence Admin, ITIL 4, and ISTQB qualifications, and the site mentions multiple implementation projects in banking, healthcare, and telecommunications.
The website does not disclose packages, pricing, billing methods, project timelines, or SLA details. It only provides an entry point for a “non-binding consultation inquiry,” so buyers will need to confirm consultant rates, delivery scope, migration responsibilities, post-delivery support response, and training coverage before procurement. Payment methods are also not specified. Since this is a consulting and implementation service, pricing is likely project-dependent, but there is no explicit evidence in the text.
The main strengths are its clear focus on Atlassian, well-defined service scope, and emphasis on real workflows, risk analysis, reducing downtime, and long-term governance. This makes it suitable for complex organizations that want to avoid shallow implementations limited to basic configuration. The downside is that public information is not very complete: there are no detailed customer case studies, sample deliverables, security and compliance notes, data processing mechanisms, SLA terms, or pricing. For cross-border customers, the evaluation cost will be relatively high.
Want it is better suited to mid-sized and large enterprises that already use, or plan to systematically adopt, Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, and Atlassian Cloud—especially for ITSM, CMDB, ticketing consolidation, and cloud migration scenarios. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text. If a Chinese company is considering purchasing its services, it should additionally confirm network connectivity, contract language, payment methods, time zone support, and the local access experience for Atlassian Cloud. Alternatives include official Atlassian partners, local Jira implementation providers, or domestic collaboration and project management solutions such as PingCode, ONES, and 禅道.
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