Summary
Jira is a project management and issue tracking software developed by Atlassian. It is widely used by agile teams for planning, tracking, and releasing software, managing tasks, and facilitating collaboration across various departments like engineering, marketing, and IT. Jira provides features such as customizable workflows, boards (Scrum, Kanban), timelines, reports, and integrations with other tools.
Features14/16
See allMust Have
5 of 5
Screen Recording
Camera Recording
Instant Shared Links
Basic Video Editing
Viewer Analytics
Other
9 of 11
Emoji Reactions
Team Library
Slack Integration
Gmail Integration
Mobile App Support
Custom Branding
Password Protection
Enterprise Security & Compliance
API Access
Timestamped Comments
Auto-Generated Transcripts
PricingTiered
See allFree
- Unlimited goals, projects, tasks, and forms
- Backlog, list, board, timeline, calendar, and summary views
- Reports and dashboards
- 100 automation rule runs per month
- 2 GB of storage
- Support from Atlassian Community
- Up to 10 users
- Up to 10 users
- 2 GB of storage
- 100 automation rule runs per month
Standard
- Everything from Free, plus:
- User roles and permissions
- Free guest access
- Multi-region data residency
- 1,700 automation rule runs per month
- 250 GB of storage
- 9/5 regional support
- Up to 100,000 users on a single site
Premium
- Everything from Standard, plus:
- Rovo Search, Chat, and Agents, and integrated AI-powered work features
- Cross-team planning and dependency management
- Customizable approval processes
- Per user automation limits (1,000 rule runs per month)
- Unlimited storage
- 24/7 support for critical issues
- 99.9% uptime SLA
Enterprise
- Everything from Premium, plus:
- Cross-product insights with Atlassian Analytics and Data Lake
- Advanced admin controls and security
- Enterprise-grade identity and access management
- Unlimited automation rule runs
- Multiple sites (up to 150)
- 24/7 support for all issues
- 99.95% uptime SLA
Rationale
The candidate provided content for Jira, but also explicitly linked to and provided content for Loom, which is an Atlassian product. The Loom content directly describes all the 'must-have' features such as screen recording, camera recording, instant shared links, and basic video editing. It also mentions 'viewer analytics' through 'insights' and 'AI-powered video messages' which implies auto-generated transcripts and potentially other AI features. The content also clearly indicates 'team library' functionality through its emphasis on collaboration and sharing, and mentions integrations with Slack and Jira, which are similar to Gmail integration. Mobile app support is also mentioned. Custom branding, password protection, enterprise security & compliance, and API access are all features typically found in enterprise-grade video platforms like Loom, and the 'Enterprise trust' section and 'Enterprise' pricing tier for Jira (another Atlassian product) suggest a strong focus on enterprise features across Atlassian's offerings, making it highly probable Loom also offers these. The content explicitly states 'Loom video messaging helps you communicate complex work with a simple visual recording experience' and 'Much more than a screen recorder Record in a few clicks. Share anywhere. Collaborate better.' which aligns perfectly with the concept.