INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Atlassian today announced that it has acquired Code Barrel, the makers of Automation for Jira, a low-code tool for easily automating many
aspects of Jira that also one of the most popular add-ons for Jira Software and Jira Service Desk in Atlassian marketplace
The two companies did not disclose the price of the acquisition.
Sydney-based Code Barrel was founded by two of the first engineers who
built Jira at Atlassian, Nick Menere and Andreas Knecht
With this acquisition, they are returning to Atlassian after four years in startup land.
For me and Andreas, it almost like coming home,&
said Menere, who joined the Jira team in 2005 when there were only a handful of developers working on the product
&It the place where we pretty much learned how to develop software and how to develop product
For us, this was the only company we would ever go back to.
As the name implies, Automation for Jira makes it easy to automate recurring
tasks in Atlassian issue and project tracking service
&Increasingly, [our customers] are having to spend a lot of time on the mundane,& Noah Wasmer, the VP of Product for Tech Teams at
&What we&re seeing is that with Jira as the backbone, they are interacting with a lot of systems, are duplicating work, are manually
entering work into different systems
And so what we&re finding is that they&re spending an inordinate amount of time doing things that aren''t actually helping them build and
create those next-generation things that help change our world.
If you want to reduce this kind of duplication of work, then automation is
the obvious thing to look at
And with more than 6,000 companies that found Code Barrel solution in Atlassian marketplace, plus the founders& obvious connection to the
company, Automation for Jira must have been an obvious candidate for an acquisition.
Wasmer also stressed that the fact that they built a
no-code tool will allow anybody who uses Jira to create scripts without having to be a programmer
Automation for Jira allows users to set up time-based rules or those that run based on triggers inside of Jira
It also features third-party integrations with SMS, Slack and Microsoft Teams, among others.
For the time being, Automation for Jira will
remain in the Atlassian Marketplace and will continue to sell at the same price of $5/user/month for teams with up to 10 users and
$2.5/user/month for teams between 11 and 100 users, with prices going down from there for larger enterprises
Surely, Atlassian will start integrating some of the tool features into Jira, but for the time being the company doesn''t have anything to