AI is reshaping how software is built and developers are at the center. In this keynote, we’ll show how Atlassian is putting AI at the heart of the developer experience, and unveil new capabilities in Rovo Dev, Forge, and Studio. See how Rovo Dev accelerates the SDLC, how Forge lets you build deeply native, AI-powered apps, and how Studio opens agent and app creation to more builders. You’ll leave with concrete product updates and practical ways to drive impact, whether you’re building apps, scaling engineering teams, or crafting internal tools.

Adarsh Sridhara (Atlassian), Tim Pettersen (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM IST

This workshop focuses on the architectural patterns required to build robust, enterprise-grade AI apps on Forge. You will learn to overcome execution limits by orchestrating Async Events and Forge Realtime to handle complex, long-running reasoning tasks.

Adam

Adam Moore (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM IST
Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM IST

Have you ever imagined a feature that would take your team’s Jira or Confluence experience to the next level? Atlassian’s platform is designed for flexibility, and with Forge, you have the power to bring your most creative ideas to life. In this lightning talk, I’ll show how Forge makes it possible for anyone, from newcomers to seasoned developers, to quickly turn those “wouldn’t it be cool if…” moments into real, working features.

We’ll walk through the process of transforming an idea into a live app using the Forge CLI, custom UI with React, and Atlassian’s APIs. Along the way, I’ll share practical tips, set up shortcuts, and the “aha!” moments I discovered as I dove into Forge for the first time. Whether you’re looking to streamline workflows, delight your users, or simply experiment with new possibilities, this session will give you the tools and confidence to start building right away.

Key takeaways:

Learn how to use the Forge CLI, React, and Atlassian APIs to rapidly prototype and deploy custom features for Jira or Confluence
Discover practical tips and shortcuts for getting started with Forge, even if you’re new to the platform
Walk away with a clear, step-by-step approach and code snippets to help you build your own wishlist features

Dugald

Dugald Morrow (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 11:00 AM - 11:15 AM IST

What if you could instantly surface every open bug in your Jira project, spin up a Confluence page with technical specs for your next big idea, or bulk-create Compass components—all without ever leaving your favourite AI interface? With the Atlassian Rovo MCP server, this isn’t just possible—it’s happening right now.

In this session, you’ll discover how the Rovo MCP server empowers developers, team leads, and technical practitioners to unlock Atlassian’s full potential from wherever they work, be it Cursor, OpenAI ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, or beyond. We’ll explore real-world examples of how anyone can use MCP’s powerful tools, like Rovo search and fetch, to automate tasks, surface insights, and boost team collaboration.

Don’t miss your chance to get ahead of the curve: we’ll also reveal what’s next on the MCP roadmap, including the upcoming ability to add custom Rovo skills as callable tools. Whether you’re building for your team or your customers, this session will equip you to harness the next generation of AI-powered productivity in the Atlassian ecosystem.

Key takeaways:

  • Discover how the Atlassian Rovo MCP server enables seamless AI-powered workflows across Jira, Confluence, Compass, and more.
  • Learn actionable strategies for integrating AI and automation into your software development lifecycle.
  • Get an exclusive preview of upcoming features, like custom Rovo skills.

Adam Moore (Atlassian), Adarsh Sridhara (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM IST

Atlassian has handed Forge developers an extraordinary toolkit in 2026: Forge LLMs, Rovo Skills, Studio, MCP. But for teams with established apps and real users, the question isn't "what can we build?" — it's "what should we build, and where do we start?" Drawing on experience building Forge apps, this session offers a practitioner's view of adding AI to existing apps without breaking what works. We'll walk through a decision framework: when to expose your app's value as a Rovo Skill vs. building in-app AI features with Forge LLMs, when MCP makes sense, and how to think about the Studio-versus-Forge spectrum for your roadmap. Aimed at Forge developers — whether you're building for the Marketplace, for your own organization, or both — wondering how to navigate the AI-first platform shift without rewriting your app from scratch.

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 11:45 AM - 12:15 PM IST

Forge Containers is here! We're unlocking new possibilities for apps that need custom runtimes, native dependencies, or more control over execution environments. In this session, we’ll officially open the doors to public early access, giving developers their first opportunity to get hands-on with this long-awaited capability.

We’ll take you behind the scenes of how Forge Containers was built: from the architectural design that powers secure, scalable containerized app execution, to the lessons learned along the way. You’ll see live demonstrations of how to use containers in your own Forge apps, hear early success stories from partners who’ve been testing it in private preview, and get a look at what’s coming next as we continue to evolve the capability.

Whether you’re building data-intensive apps, integrating third-party libraries, or just curious about how Forge is growing to meet the next wave of developer needs, this session will give you the context, knowledge, and inspiration you need to start building with Forge Containers during Atlas Camp’s hands-on workshops.

Patrick Bray (Atlassian), Joe Clark (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 11:45 AM - 12:15 PM IST

Key Takeaways:

 

  • Understand why Atlassian Data Center EOL demands migration to Forge.
  • Learn how Forge simplifies app development while introducing new architectural patterns.
  • Explore Forge SQL for structured, enterprise-scale data with insights into its trade-offs and limitations.
  • Discover Forge Remote as a way to extend Forge apps with flexible, hybrid architectures.

 

With the announced end of life for Atlassian Data Center, enterprise customers are moving to Atlassian Cloud. This shift creates both a challenge and an opportunity for developers maintaining Data Center marketplace apps. As Atlassian Connect also phases out, Atlassian Forge becomes the single platform for developing secure, cloud-native applications that "run on Atlassian."

 


In this session, we'll explore what this migration means for app developers—from managing infrastructure-heavy Data Center apps to building lightweight, managed, and compliant solutions on Forge. We'll discuss the development pain points of the Data Center era, such as server management, deployment pipelines, and scaling complexities, and how Forge's serverless architecture and integrated platform solve many of these challenges.

 


We'll then take a closer look at Forge SQL, a recent and transformative addition to the Forge platform's storage capabilities. Previously, developers relied on a key-value store suited for lightweight data. With Forge SQL, developers can now define schemas, store structured data, and handle larger, relational-style datasets—all while benefiting from secure, tenant-isolated storage managed by Atlassian. Forge SQL enables true enterprise-grade app development for the Cloud, but like any evolving platform, it comes with trade-offs: long-running, queue-based operations can be tricky to implement, debugging and data inspection are limited, and referential integrity isn't natively enforced. We'll discuss strategies to navigate these challenges and conclude by exploring Forge Remote, a hybrid approach where the frontend runs within Forge's secure UI environment while the backend executes on external infrastructure—bridging the gap between Forge's managed environment and the flexibility enterprises often need.

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM IST

AI is transforming how teams work and Atlassian’s developer platform is evolving with it. In this session, we’ll explore how Forge is becoming the foundation for building, integrating, and extending AI-powered experiences across the Atlassian platform.

You’ll get alook at new capabilities that let you build agents, define “skills,” and leverage large language models in your apps.

We’ll dive deep into how developers can:

  • Use Forge LLMs to integrate high-quality, eval-tested AI features — with tips for cost control, usage management, and safe programmatic access.
  • Provide “Skills” to power Rovo agents in Atlassian Studio, giving customers a smarter way to interact with your app functionality
  • Integrate remote agents with Rovo and Jira using A2A and Forge
  • Get a sneak peek at upcoming features that enable richer, multi-step, and autonomous agents built natively on Forge.

Throughout the talk, we’ll demo working examples that show how Marketplace partners and customer developers can turn today’s AI prototypes into production-ready experiences.

Whether you’re an experienced Forge developer or new to building AI features, this session will give you practical techniques, architectural insights, and a roadmap for where the Atlassian AI platform is headed next.

Adam

Adam Moore (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM IST

Are you curious how enterprise customers are using Atlassian Studio to unlock their own System of Work? Atlassian Studio introduces a new way to leverage the Atlassian Cloud platform: compose AI Agents, Skills, Automations, Connectors, and Apps.

In this session, we’ll look at customer use cases with the apps that constitute their “Proof of Concept”, and the lessons even these early stage apps teach. If you are an existing Marketplace partner, you’ll learn how customer expectations may be shifting. If you are a new customer learning to build solutions, you’ll find practical advice about where Forge fits into a wide landscape of Atlassian Cloud platform capabilities.

Sunandan

Sunandan Gokhroo (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 2:15 PM - 2:45 PM IST

Atlassian is evolving from product‑attached extensions to truly global, platform‑native apps and Forge developers are at the centre of that shift. In this workshop, we’ll introduce Forge global apps and the different components which make up this project. Show how global navigation and full page modules let your app feel like a first‑party experience, with a technical walk and demos of our EAP. You’ll learn when it makes sense to build a global app, get practical design and development guidelines so your experiences feel native in global chrome, and see what’s coming next on the roadmap. We’ll wrap with interactive feedback, idea‑sharing, and EAP sign‑ups so you can begin shaping the next generation of Atlassian apps.

Vicky

Vicky Hu (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM IST

In this mini lab, you’ll get hands-on experience using Rovo Dev to enhance and automate your CI/CD pipelines. Guided by practical exercises, you’ll see how Rovo Dev acts as an AI teammate - helping you streamline delivery, enforce best practices, and keep your workflows running smoothly.

You will:

  • Collaborate with Rovo Dev to interpret pipeline results, identify areas for improvement, and implement suggested changes. 
  • Use Rovo Dev to generate or update pipeline configurations - such as adding new test, security, or deployment steps—tailored to your project’s needs.
  • Explore how Rovo Dev can automate routine tasks, enforce quality and compliance standards, and provide actionable insights throughout the delivery process.
  • Experience firsthand how an AI-native approach to pipelines can improve reliability, speed, and developer confidence.

By the end of this mini lab, you’ll have practical knowledge of integrating Rovo Dev into your CI/CD workflows and clear ideas for applying AI-powered automation to your own delivery pipelines.

Raul

Raul Gomis (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM IST

In today’s hybrid world, collaboration data is scattered across countless tools — Jira, Confluence, Slack, Google Workspace, Notion, and beyond. While each system holds valuable insights, none provides the whole picture of how teams actually work.

Pio Software’s Teamwork Graph Connectors unify these fragmented data sources into a cohesive knowledge graph, mapping relationships between teams, projects, and information across platforms.

This talk is relevant for every Atlassian builder facing integration chaos. It’s unique because it goes beyond APIs — showcasing how to architect meaningful cross-tool intelligence that powers automation, analytics, and AI-driven insights within Atlassian Cloud.

Key takeaways:

  • A blueprint for building scalable cross-product data integrations using Atlassian Forge and external Graph APIs (Github, Microsoft, etc.)
  • Real examples of how Teamwork Graph Connectors make it possible to visualize team relationships across Jira, Confluence, and third-party systems
  • Best practices for syncing identity, context, and work items across tools without compromising data privacy
  • Hands-on inspiration to build smarter Atlassian apps — ones that understand the organization’s work graph, not just process its tickets

This session targets:

  • Developers & solution architects building integrations or analytics on top of Atlassian Cloud.
  • Atlassian Marketplace partners exploring ways to enrich their apps with external intelligence.
  • Enterprise admins & data engineers who manage complex hybrid toolchains.

Adam Moore (Atlassian), Sunandan Gokhroo (Atlassian)

Location: Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 3:45 PM - 4:15 PM IST
Location: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM IST
Workshop

Forge Deep Dive

Dugald

Dugald Morrow (Atlassian)

Location: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM IST
Raul

Raul Gomis (Atlassian)

Location: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM IST
Workshop

Forge Training

Dugald

Dugald Morrow (Atlassian)

Location: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM IST
Workshop

Forge Storage

Joe

Joe Clark (Atlassian)

Location: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 1:15 PM - 1:45 PM IST
Radhika

Radhika Patodiya (Atlassian)

Location: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM IST