Here are the answers to some of your most frequently asked questions. If you think we're missing any critical tips, let us know by getting in touch with us through the Appfire Support Portal.
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You can check the price here.
According to Atlassian's pricing policy, apps are billed based on the number of users in your Atlassian product. Jira Cloud apps are priced based on the maximum number of users of the Jira products on your instance. For example, if you have Jira Software (50 users) and Jira Service Management (10 agents) in the same instance, you pay the 50-user price for apps.
If you're using Chrome with 3rd party cookies disabled, OKR for Jira won't load. You'll see a message about needing this setting enabled. To fix it, simply allow 3rd party cookies in Chrome following these instructions. This should allow you to use OKR for Jira without any issues!
There is an option to export, but not import. If you’re interested in such a feature, you can contact our Support team. If you've used the trial and would like to transition to using it full-time, remember to export what you have so that you don't lose your progress.
This indicates that your OKR data will be housed in a database situated within the European Union. Additionally, the application handling your requests will be hosted in servers located within the EU.
How can I check where my data is stored?
Our data is stored where the Jira data is stored. You can view where your Jira in-scope product data is hosted from your organization's administration. You must have Jira organization admin permission to do this.
To view where your product data is hosted:
Go to admin.atlassian.com. Select your organization if you have more than one.
Select Security > Data residency.
This action will open the data residency page for your organization, displaying a list of Atlassian products, their respective locations, and the corresponding AWS regions. If a product is PINNED to a location, its in-scope data is securely retained there.
Yes, your OKR for Jira data will be stored in the EU if your Jira instance is based there.
No, Atlassian currently does not support this. To achieve this migration, you would need to create a new Jira instance with data residency in the EU and subsequently install the app there. If you wish to migrate your OKR data from a US-based instance to an EU-based one, please let us know, and we may be able to assist you further. Please refer to this Atlassian page for more information on data residency.