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title: Atlassian | Keycard
description: Jira, Confluence, and Compass project management suite
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Connect AI tools to Jira, Confluence, and Compass to search, summarize, and manage content without context switching. Create and update issues or pages based on natural language commands. Automate repetitive work like generating tickets from meeting notes or specs.

Adding Atlassian provisions three things in your zone: an upstream resource pointing at `https://mcp.atlassian.com/v1/mcp` (kept inside Keycard), a Keycard MCP Gateway URL - the downstream resource - that you install in Cursor, Claude Code, or any MCP client, and a provider for token exchange with Atlassian’s OAuth issuer.

When your AI client makes a tool call, it sends a Keycard-issued access token to the gateway URL. Keycard’s STS exchanges that token for an upstream Atlassian token, the gateway calls the upstream MCP, and the response is proxied back. Your zone’s [identity provider](/admin/identity-providers/index.md), [access policies](/admin/access-policies/index.md), and audit log apply to every call - the upstream credential never leaves Keycard. Each call is recorded in the audit log with the user identity, the resource accessed, and the policy decision.

## Tools

TOOLS

Tools the upstream server exposes through the Keycard MCP Gateway.

Atlassian exposes 31 tools through the gateway:

- Get current Atlassian user info

  Get current user info

- getAccessibleAtlassianResources

  Get Atlassian cloud IDs for API access

- getConfluencePage

  Get a Confluence page or blog post by ID

- searchConfluenceUsingCql

  Search Confluence content with CQL

- List Confluence spaces

  Get spaces

- getPagesInConfluenceSpace

  List pages or blog posts in a Confluence space

- getConfluencePageFooterComments

  Get footer comments on a Confluence page

- getConfluencePageInlineComments

  Get inline comments on a Confluence page

- getConfluenceCommentChildren

  Get reply comments for a Confluence comment

- getConfluencePageDescendants

  Get child pages of a Confluence page

- createConfluencePage

  Create a Confluence page or blog post

- updateConfluencePage

  Update a Confluence page or blog post

- createConfluenceFooterComment

  Add a footer comment to a Confluence page

- createConfluenceInlineComment

  Add an inline comment on Confluence page text

- Get Jira issue details by ID

  Get issue details

- Update a Jira issue

  Update issue

- Create a new Jira issue

  Create issue

- List available transitions for a Jira issue

  Get transitions

- getJiraIssueRemoteIssueLinks

  Get remote links on a Jira issue

- List accessible Jira projects

  Get projects

- getJiraProjectIssueTypesMetadata

  List issue types for a Jira project

- getJiraIssueTypeMetaWithFields

  Get field metadata for a Jira issue type

- Add a comment to a Jira issue

  Add comment

- Transition a Jira issue to a new status

  Transition issue status

- searchJiraIssuesUsingJql

  Search Jira issues with JQL

- Look up Jira user account IDs

  Lookup user IDs

- addWorklogToJiraIssue

  Add or update a worklog on a Jira issue

- getIssueLinkTypes

  List available Jira issue link types

- createIssueLink

  Create a link between two Jira issues

- searchAtlassian

  Search Jira and Confluence via Rovo Search

- fetchAtlassian

  Get Jira issue or Confluence page by ARI or ID

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## Install

INSTALL

Add Atlassian to your zone and install the gateway URL into Cursor, Claude Code, or any MCP client.

1. **Open the catalog**

   In your zone’s [Keycard Console](https://console.keycard.ai), go to **Applications** → **Add Application** → **Explore MCP Servers**.

2. **Find and install Atlassian**

   Search for `Atlassian` in the catalog and click **Install**.

3. **Connect your development tool**

   Once installed, Atlassian appears on the **Applications** page with a **Keycard MCP Gateway URL**. Use the **Install** dropdown to add it to Cursor, Claude Code, or any MCP-compatible client.

## Related

RELATED

- [Catalog overview](/admin/catalog/index.md) - browse other MCP and API servers
- [Access policies](/admin/access-policies/index.md) - control who can use Atlassian
- [Identity providers](/admin/identity-providers/index.md) - control who can sign in

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