Jira

Atlassian, Sydney, Australia

Jira is an issue-tracking and project management system built for software teams to plan, track, and manage their work.

It offers fully customizable workflows, Scrum and Kanban boards, backlog and sprint planning, dependency mapping, time-tracking, real-time dashboards and reports (including burndown and velocity charts), automation for repetitive tasks, granular permission controls, and integrations with 3,000+ tools such as Confluence, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom.

According to our data, Jira is the third most popular issue tracking system on the web.
It has 16.5% of the issue tracking market share and is detected on 0.04% of all websites.

πŸ’Έ Pricing

Jira is available in both free and paid versions.

Free version βœ”οΈFree for 10 users
Standard$8.60-/user/month
Premium$17-/user/month
Enterprise$155,000+/year

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Jira Awards

⚑ Sites Using Jira

We have data on 1,189 websites that use the Jira issue tracking system. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Jira is forbes.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 forbes.com #68 United States English
2 atlassian.com #165 United States English
3 figma.com #198 English
4 heise.de #325 Germany German
5 bitbucket.org #363 English
6 moneycontrol.com #434 India English
7 loom.com #461 Australia English
8 docusign.com #1,574 United States English
9 habr.com #1,709 Cyprus English
10 bostonglobe.com #1,861 United States American English
11 grab.com #1,888 Singapore American English
12 credit-agricole.fr #2,479 France French
13 redhat.com #2,653 United States English
14 coda.io #2,861 United States American English
15 wrike.com #5,817 United States English
16 simplilearn.com #6,749 United States English
17 monday.com #7,008 English
18 maktabkhooneh.org #7,648 Iran Persian
19 flightcentre.com.au #8,808 Australia English
20 1stdibs.com #8,859 United States English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Jira:

Most of the sites using Jira are from the United States, Germany, and Canada.

  • United States 26.9%
  • Germany 11.2%
  • Canada 5.9%
  • United Kingdom 5.2%
  • Poland 4.1%
  • France 3.7%
  • Australia 3.4%
  • Russia 3.4%
  • Japan 3%
  • Other 33.2%

Most Jira users speak English, German, or Russian.

  • English 75.6%
  • German 4.6%
  • Russian 3.4%
  • Polish 2.4%
  • Spanish 2%
  • French 1.7%
  • Japanese 1.5%
  • Chinese 1.1%
  • Dutch 0.9%
  • Other 6.8%

The Jira issue tracking system is especially popular on .com, .org, and .io top-level domains.

  • .com 49.3%
  • .org 7%
  • .io 5.1%
  • .de 3.3%
  • .pl 2.1%
  • .ca 1.9%
  • .net 1.9%
  • .co 1.4%
  • .ru 1.4%
  • Other 26.6%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Jira include business, software and hardware, and Internet services.

  • Business 26%
  • Software/Hardware 12.1%
  • Internet Services 8%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 6.4%
  • Travel 4.8%
  • Job Search 4.6%
  • Education/Reference 4.6%
  • Online Shopping 4%
  • Health 2.9%
  • Other 26.6%

πŸ”’ Jira Versions

The most widespread version of Jira is 10.3, used by 30.3% of sites where versions were detected. In addition, 27.3% of sites use Jira 9.12, and 12.1% use Jira 1001.0.

  • 10.3 30.3%
  • 9.12 27.3%
  • 1001.0 12.1%
  • 8.20 6.1%
  • 9.17 6.1%
  • 7.12 3%
  • 8.0 3%
  • 9.11 3%
  • 9.3 3%
  • Other 6.1%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Jira alternatives.

RankName
1
BugHerd
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

A visual bug-tracking and website feedback tool that lets users pin comments, screenshots, and notes directly on webpages to report issues in context.

$50+/month
2
Trello
Sydney, Australia

A web-based, Kanban-style visual work management and collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards.

Free$6+/user/month
4
Asana
San Francisco, California, United States

A collaborative work management platform that helps teams plan projects, organize tasks, and coordinate workflows across departments from a shared online workspace.

Free$13.49+/user/month
6
Redmine

An open-source project management and issue tracking web application built in Ruby on Rails.

FreeOpen source
13
YouTrack
Prague, Czech Republic

A browser-based project management and issue tracking software.

Free$$$

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the company behind Jira?

Jira is owned by Atlassian Pty Ltd, headquartered in Sydney, Australia.

Can I use Jira for free?

Yes, there is a free version with limited functionality.

Which country uses Jira the most?

The majority of Jira users are from the United States.

Who uses Jira?

According to our data, Jira is used on over a thousand sites, including such established ones as forbes.com, figma.com, and heise.de.

Do academic institutions use Jira?

Yes. Overall, we know of 2 academic websites in the United States that use Jira.

How does Jira compare to its competitors?

Jira is one of the most popular issue tracking systems, second only to BugHerd and Help Scout.

What are the alternatives to Jira?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Jira may include Asana, Redmine, and YouTrack.

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