Currently, if you are cleaning up your user base in Jira or Confluence you will need to manually report on what actions have been taken for what user.

Who was deactivated because they were inactive for 30 days? Who was deleted because they were inactive for 90 days? Then you need to send the report to the HR team, the IT Security team and the Facilities team.


Or you can let User Management for Jira and Confluence take care of that report.


Set as many schedules as you like and let the machine do the work. Wake up to a clean user database and an activities report in your inbox that outlines exactly why a user has been deactivated or deleted. The HR Team, IT Security and the Facilities Teams will get the same report on the same day. Leaving one less job for your Jira and Confluence admins.

You also have the option to run any scheme in test mode to see what the effects of your settings are before you commit to them. Just to make sure you don't accidentally delete the CEO's user account.




User Management from TechTime Initiative Group.

Cleaning your User Base one user at a time.




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