As an Atlassian administrator, you are constantly balancing strict budget constraints, escalating system complexity, and an ever-growing list of vendor relationships. The enterprise software landscape has entered a period of profound structural realignment. The era of artificial software pricing to capture market share is over, replaced by aggressive monetization and stringent budgetary scrutiny.
While macroeconomic indicators show standard inflation stabilizing at around 2.7% across G7 nations, software inflation is currently running at nearly five times the rate of the broader economy. By the end of 2025 and moving into 2026, the global SaaS inflation rate reached a staggering 12.2%.
Despite this hostile macroeconomic environment, Revyz is taking a different path. We are excited to announce our Q1 2026 updates, delivering unprecedented new capabilities to help you master your Atlassian Cloud. We are completely transforming how you manage Jira and Confluence, expanding your operational toolkit without inflating your bill.
Our platform has grown far beyond its origins as a simple backup tool. It has become a comprehensive solution for data management, security, and administration. To reflect this evolution, we have rebranded to Command Center, rolling out a unified platform built entirely on the secure, modern Atlassian Forge architecture.
Beginning in January 2026, Revyz massively expanded the capabilities of the Command Center, delivering specialized features that entirely eclipse the fragmented functionalities of competitors.
1. Operationalizing DevOps via Advanced Configuration Management Managing Jira configurations in the cloud is historically fraught with risk due to the lack of native staging environments. Revyz now treats Jira configuration as code, completely abstracted through a no-code visual interface.
2. Xray Test Management Drift Analytics Native Atlassian backups routinely fail to capture the deep operational data housed in third-party applications like Xray. Revyz introduces specialized data protection and Configuration Drift Analytics for Xray. This allows QA teams to continuously track baseline deviations in test management configurations over time. If a pipeline fails, administrators can immediately pinpoint the exact undocumented change, like a modified custom field, that caused the problem.
3. Mastering the Graph: JSM Assets Specialization Generalist backup tools fundamentally fail when confronted with the complex graph database underlying Jira Service Management (JSM) Assets. Revyz is architected specifically to understand this object-oriented graph database. We meticulously ensure that the complex web of nodes and edges remains perfectly intact during a restore, preserving referential integrity. Furthermore, Revyz now enables cross-site cloning of JSM Assets, allowing administrators to safely replicate intricate CMDB data structures from Production to Sandbox without risking production stability.
4. Bridging the Accessibility Gap: Export Data and End User Portal Traditional disaster recovery relies on massive, raw XML or JSON payloads that must be completely re-hydrated before reading. Revyz redefined this in 2026 by attacking the "Accessibility Gap".
5. Enterprise-Grade Security and Data Sovereignty Revyz provides absolute data immutability by utilizing AWS S3 Object Lock technology. It is legally and technically impossible for any actor to overwrite or delete the data before the retention policy expires, providing an unassailable defense against ransomware. We also champion data sovereignty through Bring Your Own Storage (BYOS), allowing highly regulated enterprises to route backups directly to their private, air-gapped AWS S3 or Azure Blob storage buckets.
The financial burden on B2B customers has become increasingly severe, with the average annual SaaS expenditure per corporate employee escalating from $7,900 in 2023 to approximately $9,100 by the end of 2025.
This macroeconomic trend is vividly reflected within the Atlassian ecosystem.
The Revyz Commitment: Absolute Pricing Stability In direct contrast to these aggressive monetization strategies, Revyz has orchestrated a highly disruptive market strategy predicated on absolute pricing stability. While the broader market experienced 12.2% inflation and competitors raised prices by up to 20%, Revyz has maintained a completely flat pricing model since 2022. For a 1,000-user Jira instance, the total annual cost for the Revyz Command Center is locked at $24,320. We refuse to penalize you for deep product utilization or configuration complexity.
A fragmented approach to Jira management relies on a portfolio of point software tools, each addressing a specific need but adding to overall complexity and cost. Large enterprise instances average 23 installed apps, creating "App Sprawl".
Let's look at the staggering Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) difference for a 1,000-user Jira environment:
*Prices as of April 1, 2026
|
Solution Type |
Vendor/App |
Primary Functionality |
Estimated Annual Cost |
|
Fragmented Portfolio |
Configuration Management |
$14,120 |
|
|
Issue Data Backup |
$30,940 |
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|
Assets Data Backup |
$11,335 |
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|
Data Cloning & Management |
$6,380 |
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|
Site Health & Site Cleanup |
$4570 |
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|
Issue Restoration (Basic) |
$2,550 |
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|
Configuration Documentation |
$5275 |
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|
TOTAL (Fragmented) |
Multiple Vendors |
Sum of Point Solutions |
$75,000+ |
|
Consolidated Platform |
Revyz Command Center |
Backup + Config + Optimization + Assets |
$24,320 |
Every Atlassian Cloud customer needs at the very basic minimum a Configuration Management and a Data Backup & Restore solution, that would be at the bare minimum $45K for a 1,000 user Jira setup with two separate vendors to deal with, two separate support systems, etc. By executing a strategic vendor consolidation and migrating to Revyz, an enterprise immediately recaptures at the minimum $21K back representing at the minimum 47% reduction in cost, which could be used for other initiatives.
Beyond raw subscription savings, Revyz drives tremendous operational value:
Q: Does Atlassian backup my data automatically?
A: Atlassian protects the platform's infrastructure and availability, but the integrity, retention, and recoverability of your specific account data is your responsibility under the Shared Responsibility Model. Native tools are designed for site-level disaster recovery, not granular item restoration.
Q: Why should I care about "Configuration Drift"?
A: Drift occurs when undocumented or unapproved changes deviate from your baseline, often introducing security vulnerabilities or performance issues. Revyz automates the detection of this drift to maintain system hygiene.
Q: Can I backup data for third-party apps like Xray or ScriptRunner?
A: Yes, if you use a tool like Revyz Command Center. Native Atlassian backups typically do not include granular third-party app data, but Revyz provides deep support for popular apps to ensure business context is preserved.
Q: How does Atlassian "Forge" improve security for these tools?
A: Forge is a serverless platform that allows apps to run within Atlassian's secure infrastructure boundaries rather than on a vendor's external servers. This minimizes data egress risks and enforces strict tenancy isolation.
Q: What is "Sherlocking" in the Atlassian Marketplace?
A: This is when Atlassian absorbs features previously provided by paid third-party apps into the core product, such as "Automation for Jira" or "Advanced Roadmaps".
Q: What exactly is the "Atlassian Shared Responsibility Model"?
A: Think of the Atlassian Cloud like a secure office building. Atlassian is responsible for the physical security, the foundation, and keeping the lights on (infrastructure uptime and platform availability). However, you, the tenant, are responsible for what happens inside your office. This means managing user access, vetting third-party marketplace apps, and protecting your specific business data. If a user accidentally deletes a critical Jira project or a rogue script overwrites custom fields, Atlassian's infrastructure backups cannot restore your individual account data. That granular recovery is entirely your responsibility.
Q: Why can't I just use Jira's native JSON or CSV exports as my backup strategy?
A: While Jira allows you to export data, these methods are not viable for disaster recovery. CSV exports do not transfer attachments or images and require manual, continuous updating. JSON files are highly technical, machine-readable formats that are incredibly difficult to parse and re-import during a crisis. Furthermore, Atlassian’s native full-database backup tool does not give you access to the backup data.
Q: How often does the Revyz Command Center back up my data?
A: Backups run completely hands-off. Once installed, Revyz automatically captures your data every 24 hours. The initial backup handles your complete baseline, and all subsequent backups are "forever incremental", meaning the system intelligently identifies and transfers only the issues, configurations, and attachments that have changed since the previous day.
Q: How secure is the data backed up by Revyz?
A: Data security is our absolute highest priority. Revyz utilizes an industry-standard envelope encryption scheme. Your data is encrypted in transit using TLS 1.2 and at rest within our AWS storage. We use a unique Data Encryption Key (DEK) combined with a tenant-specific Key Encryption Key (KEK) managed via AWS KMS. Most importantly, your backed-up data is completely inaccessible and unreadable by Revyz employees.
Q: How long can I retain my backup data?
A: While Atlassian's native deleted-item trash limits recovery to just 30 days (or 60 days for certain Premium features), Revyz allows you to retain your Jira cloud data for up to 3 years. This ensures your organization can easily comply with strict multi-year data retention mandates required by frameworks like SOC2, HIPAA, and SOX.
Q: Can I restore data into a Sandbox environment?
A: Yes. A massive benefit of the Revyz Command Center is the ability to easily clone and push production data, including complex Jira Service Management (JSM) Assets and schemas, directly into an empty Atlassian Sandbox. This allows your developers and QA teams to safely test structural changes without ever putting your live production instance at risk.
The fragmented approach forces you to manage complexity and endure punishing price hikes. The consolidated approach empowers you to deliver comprehensive Jira excellence through intelligent platform selection. Don't continue to accept partial solutions. Choose Revyz Command Center and unlock the full ROI of your Jira environment.