Atlassian now gives startups a year of free access | TechCrunch
Briefly

Today, that mostly means free access for up to ten users and some other limitations. For startups, that's a good way to get started with the company's tools like Jira and Bitbucket, but they also quickly hit the limits of what's possible in that free tier.
Atlassian for Startups program provides companies with under $10 million in funding a year of free access for up to 50 users. The products covered include Jira, Confluence, Loom, Jira Product Discovery, Bitbucket, and Compass.
Atlassian aims to bring growing startups into its ecosystem and retain them as they scale. The CMO highlighted the company's goal of removing work management burden to enable focus on innovation, facilitating startup growth.
Atlassian emphasizes onboarding non-tech startups in addition to tech companies, leveraging products like Jira and Confluence, and incorporating acquisitions like Loom for enhanced services.
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