ira pricing is based on how many users you have and which tier you choose. Atlassian designed Jira to scale from very small teams to global enterprises, and the per-user cost actually gets lower as your organization grows.
Pricing for Small Teams (10 Users)
On the Standard plan, a 10-user team pays about $900 per year, which works out to roughly $90 per user annually.
Premium for the same team costs about $1,850 per year, or around $185 per user annually.
At this level, teams get professional permissions, automation, and AI-powered features for a very reasonable price.
Pricing for Large Organizations (10,000 Users)
Jira becomes even more cost-efficient at enterprise scale.
Standard for 10,000 users costs about $538,000 per year, which equals roughly $53.80 per user annually.
Premium for 10,000 users costs about $873,000 per year, or about $87.30 per user annually.
This lower per-user cost reflects Atlassian’s volume pricing model.
What You Get
Standard includes:
• Unlimited users
• Role-based permissions
• 1,700 automation rule runs per month
• 250 GB file storage
• AI-powered Rovo Search, Chat, and Agents
Premium adds:
• 1,000 automation rule runs per user per month
• Unlimited storage
• Workflow approvals
• Advanced multi-team planning and dependency tracking
Partner Discounts
Many organizations do not realize that pricing can be reduced through Atlassian Solution Partners. Partner programs can provide licensing discounts, bundle optimizations, and long-term savings that are not available through self-service purchasing.
Jira pricing is flexible, scalable, and negotiable when done correctly.
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