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Open DevOps is mission control for your DevOps toolchain.

Open DevOps Pricing, Features, Reviews and Alternatives

Open DevOps FAQs

Q. Who are the typical users of Open DevOps?

Open DevOps has the following typical customers:
Large Enterprises, Mid Size Business, Small Business

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Q. What languages does Open DevOps support?

Open DevOps supports the following languages:
English, Chinese (Traditional), Czech


Q. Does Open DevOps offer an API?

No, Open DevOps does not have an API available.


Q. What other apps does Open DevOps integrate with?

Open DevOps integrates with the following applications:
Datadog, Miro, Dynatrace, Mend, GitLab, Sumo Logic, Freshdesk, mabl, Jenkins, Slack, PagerDuty, Codefresh, Zephyr Scale, Mural, Figma, New Relic, LaunchDarkly, Zendesk Suite


Q. What level of support does Open DevOps offer?

Open DevOps offers the following support options:
Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base

Open DevOps product overview

What is Open DevOps?

"Open DevOps is Atlassian’s DevOps solution, powered by the integration of Jira Software and your team’s favorite tools. By connecting seemingly disparate tools, Jira Software becomes mission control for your software toolchain, giving teams the flexibility of a custom toolchain with the coordination of an all-in-one.

Typical customers

Freelancers
Small businesses
Mid size businesses
Large enterprises

Platforms supported

Web
Android
iPhone/iPad

Support options

Email/Help Desk
FAQs/Forum
Knowledge Base

Training options

Webinars
Documentation
Videos

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Open DevOps features

Functionality

4.4

/5

272

Total features

51

18 categories

Most valued features by users

API
Third-Party Integrations
Reporting/Analytics
Access Controls/Permissions
Alerts/Notifications
Activity Dashboard
Data Import/Export
Monitoring

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Open DevOps users reviews

Overall Rating

4.5

/5

272

Positive reviews

94

%

Rating breakdown
  • Value for money
  • Ease of use
  • Features
  • Customer support
  • Likelihood to recommend8.32/10
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Pros
Overall, it was a great experience using Jira. We're still using it, exploring it and learning that how to improve our development processes and make ease for both management and the developers.
Jira offers a great task management for the team with a nice and clean visibility. The project flow is very easy to manage and see what is done and what is left to do.
I believe they do a great job in the ability to create tickets and tag them appropriately.
Cons
Especially in latest version of their UX, the navigation sucks.
Some developers I have worked with find Jira with confusing user interfaces, it's hard to find tasks assigned to a particular developer.
At the beginning it can be a lot hard to navigate and learn the flows, sometimes there is too much information on screen.

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Arzu Ö.

Computer Software, 11-50 employees

Used daily for 1-2 years

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  • Ease of use
  • Features
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  • Likelihood to recommend9/10

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Awesome Project Management Software for Teams from All Scopes

Reviewed 2 years ago

We use Jira on our own servers. We benefit from many features such as task management, agile, and kanbans. It also simplifies our sprint planning processes. I like the epic and story features the most. Moreover, if you use it on your own server, it is so easy to customize as you wish. Especially, it provides you great documentation, and when a new member joins the team, they can easily adapt to the whole process through the issues in Jira. We use Confluence for our documentation processes, it is especially useful for our technical documentation processes.

Pros

Easy team task tracking, efficient sprint planning, and organized confluence. All and more is very easy to use and adapt. Epics and stories help you to divide the project into parts and assign divided tasks within the team. In this way, you can follow all of the elements of a project in detail. And no step escapes from your attention. You can also distribute the workload very planned and provide team collaboration.

Cons

Sometimes connection is low. But overall, it's really beneficial.

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Aaron R.

Information Technology and Services, 1-10 employees

Used daily for 6-12 months

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  • Ease of use
  • Features
  • Customer support
  • Likelihood to recommend6/10

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Powerful, enterprise software that might be more than you need

Reviewed 5 years ago

We use Jira as a kanban/agile project management tool in software development. The workflow is well understood by most developers and onboarding new team members into our system is a breeze. It is good at tracking projects and managing sprints.

Pros

As an SDLC management tool it excels. It's designed from the ground up for tracking user stories, tasks, epics, sprints, etc. in large organizations. It is excellent for cross functional team collaboration and really shines in a mature environment that doesn't change frequently or quickly. It is continuously improving and it is obvious that the JIRA team is very proactive and dedicated to staying ahead of the competition in features and services.

Cons

It is overkill for smaller teams or products that are very early in their life. When projects and teams are very dynamic, Jira projects become bloated, cumbersome, and fragmented. This product really is suited for larger, mature organizations that already have strong procedural discipline and rather monolithic approval/decision making. I know it's supporting agile methodology but really it's rigidness is more aligned with waterfall type management.

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Brian K.

Automotive, 1,001-5,000 employees

Used daily for 1-2 years

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  • Value for money
  • Ease of use
  • Features
  • Customer support
  • Likelihood to recommend5/10

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Jira is good but not great

Reviewed 3 years ago

It was good enough for basic project management and reporting. However when I needed to do something that was not out of the box it was very cumbersome and required a lot of my time.

Pros

Web based product that was easy to deploy

Cons

Building automation was very cumbersome and did not always work. For example I spent way more time that expected to build a simple automation trigger that when a scope item is closd, all the children tasks under it should close.

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Sivajee B.

Information Technology and Services, 5,001-10,000 employees

Used daily for 2+ years

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  • Ease of use
  • Features
  • Customer support
  • Likelihood to recommend8/10

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One of the best tool for Project management

Reviewed 2 years ago

I loved everything about Jira. It's a one tool every developer knows and one tool everyone should use

Pros

The customization and features it has are awesome. We can do lots of project management things with Jira. Definately one should try for their projects. This is the best among all project management tools

Cons

I really don't like much their UI. It can be improved. Especially in latest version of their UX, the navigation sucks.

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Zach M.

Computer Software, 10,001+ employees

Used daily for 2+ years

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  • Value for money
  • Ease of use
  • Features
  • Customer support
  • Likelihood to recommend7/10

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Zachs Review of JIRA

Reviewed 5 years ago

A lot of developers integrate JIRA with their development cycle and consider it a necessity. Also we have many support teams in the organization that utilize JIRA as well.

Pros

JIRA tickets are easy to follow and it’s not clunky like r”Remedy or Siebel. The ability to integrate with GitHub Crucible etc is also nice.

Cons

Enabling some plugins causes performance issues in our system and Atlassian wasn’t able to help us get root cause. I wish you could comment to specific comments like in Microsoft Teams within a JIRA ticket.

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