Streamline your user management process with our fully automated solution
Automate your users management
We developed a solution to streamline the user management process for Atlassian. Our app automates the process of deactivating inactive users, making it easier to manage licenses and keep your system secure
Ease of use is everything
Integrate seamlessly with your existing Atlassian environment, with a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to configure and manage
We're just getting started
We welcome your feedback! We're continuously improving and adding new features to our app. Stay tuned for more updates!
More details
Managing users on the Atlassian platform can be a time-consuming and complex task, especially for organizations with a large user base. Keeping track of active and inactive users, managing licenses, and ensuring security can be a challenge for even the most experienced administrators.We developed a solution to streamline the user management process for Atlassian. Our app automates the process of identifying and deactivating inactive users, making it easier to manage licenses and keep your system secure.With our app, you no longer need to spend hours manually identifying inactive users and deactivating them, freeing up licenses and reducing administrative overhead.Our solution is designed to integrate seamlessly with your existing Atlassian environment, with a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to configure and manage. You can install our app directly from the Atlassian Marketplace, and our support team is always on hand to help you with any questions or issues you may have.
Privacy and security
Privacy policy
Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.
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Integration Details
Auto Users Management integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:
- View the profile details for the currently logged-in user.
- Read and write to app storage service