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We support the same browsers as Jira Service Management Cloud, Jira Cloud and Confluence Cloud. |
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You can choose to data residency in either the US or in the EU. |
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Read a detailed feature comparison in our migration documentation: |
Pricing and licensing
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Use the Atlassian license cost calculator. Please note that apps are based on number of users and not agents, which means that for a JSM setup the price might vary. |
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| All Refined Sites sales are handled via Atlassian Marketplace. You can pay or get a quote directly through your my.atlassian.com account
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Yes, academic licenses are half off. Community licenses are available for eligible non-government, non-academic, non-commercial, non-political, non-religious, nonprofit organizations, they are free on Data Center and 75% off on Cloud. Apply for an Atlassian community license here. |
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The Atlassian license tier determines the Refined Sites license type you need. For example, if you want to install Refined Sites for Confluence with a 100 user Confluence license, then you need to purchase a 100 user license of Refined Sites for Confluence. The right tier is selected automatically in the Atlassian Marketplace. |
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All Refined Sites sales are handled via Atlassian Marketplace. You can pay or get a quote directly through your my.atlassian.com account. |
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The license system is built by Atlassian. They give the following answer: "Marketplace app customers can get developer licenses for apps just as they can for host Atlassian products. Developer licenses are intended for staging or development environments only. Customers who have purchased Marketplace apps can get developer licenses by clicking the View Developer License link from their license page on my.atlassian.com. The license types between the app and host application must match. That is, an app with a developer license only works in a host application that also has a developer license. The same applies to production licenses — a host application with a production license only takes apps that also have production licenses. If an app license type doesn't match its host application, the Universal Plugin Manager reports a license error status of Incompatible with product license (wrong type) for that app." Read more: How to create developer licenses. |
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In general, Cloud apps have a 30 days trial period. You can evaluate Refined Sites apps from the Marketplace for a longer time if needed. Atlassian manages licenses and trial extensions of Marketplace apps: raise a ticket with Atlassian support to request an extension. | ||
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Yes, academic licenses are half off. Community licenses are available for eligible non-government, non-academic, non-commercial, non-political, non-religious, nonprofit organizations, they are free on Data Center and 75% off on Cloud. Apply for an Atlassian community license here. |
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title | Does Refined include Confluence, Jira Software, and Jira Service Management? |
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If you have any questions, please contact us.
Refined Sites for Confluence lets you add Confluence spaces to your Refined sites.
Refined Sites for Jira Service Management (JSM) lets you add Jira projects and JSM projects to your Refined sites.
To combine Confluence and Jira on a site, you need both Refined Sites for Confluence and Refined Sites for JSM.
For insights into the possibilities of combining the apps or just using one of the two, have a look at these in-depth get-started guides:
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We support the same browsers as Jira Service Management Cloud, Jira Cloud and Confluence Cloud. |
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You can choose to host your data in either the US or in the EU. Read more about Data Residency |
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To show and edit pages exactly as in native Confluence, enable embedded Confluence pages. |
On Refined Sites for Confluence Cloud, permissions can’t be added to a site or page (called categories on Server) level. However you can add view permissions to the content sections on a page. On Refined Sites for Confluence Server/DC it is possible to add view permissions on a category level. Both apps by default will respect the permissions set up in Confluence on spaces and pages.
When editing a Confluence page in Refined Sites for Confluence Cloud the editor will open in a new tab, opening Confluence itself. Changes will take effect as you would expect on the Refined page. On Refined Sites for Confluence Server editing a Confluence page will open up the editor in the same window.
On Cloud, you edit your pages in the what-you-see-is-what-you-get Page Builder (instead of the Layout Editor which you use on Server/DC).
title | How does the editor work if I want to edit a Confluence page from Refined SitesHow does I edit a Confluence page on a Refined site? |
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Refined Sites refers you to edit the page in Confluence in a new tab. Whenever you make changes in Confluence, they are immediately visible on your Refined site too.
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Refined sites show pages, spaces and Confluence pages based on the visitor’s user’s Confluence permissions. You can add additional permissions to your sites and (sections of) pages. | ||
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No, we only support pages created with the new Confluence Cloud editor. |
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Although Refined Sites doesn’t include a versioning functionality, it’s easy to use Confluence permissions to control what end users see. Because Refined Sites respects Confluence permissions, your sites only show content (pages or blog posts) that the user is allowed to see in native Confluence. When editors work on new Confluence content, restrict the content’s permissions so it’s only visible to them. Once the content is ready, change the permissions to make it available to all end users. Alternatively, you can use Comala Publishing (or another versioning app in Confluence) to only show published content on a Refined site. Just make sure to add the target spaces from your Comala Publishing setup to the site (and not the source spaces). Your Refined sites always show the last published versions of content in those spaces and respect the content’s Confluence permissions. Read how the app works in Comala Publishing’s documentation. |
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Customers who created their account after 20 August 2023 Due to maintenance, it’s temporarily not possible youto add Jira projects to Refined sites. You can only add JSM projects to Refined sites. If you have questions about this, please contact us. Customers who created their account before 20 August 2023 If you already have both Atlassian Jira and Jira Service Management, you only need to purchase one app: Refined Sites for Jira Service Management. |
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Yes you can. Your Refined site exists in parallel with your regular JSM portals. The customer will only end up at your new site when you refer them to the new URL, or when you change the email templates. |
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| Anonymous users will have to create an account to file a ticket.
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In default JSM, it is possible for anonymous users to see a portal and file a ticket without creating an account. This is currently not possible using Refined Sites for Jira Service Management Cloud. We can’t develop this option, because there are no APIs from Atlassian supporting this. |
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