What’s new in Rovo?
Changes to the Rovo user experience
Your users now have access to more advanced Rovo features such as
Atlassian Agents - Now in addition to creating your own Agents, Rovo comes with several Agents created by Atlassian such as the Decision Director, Product Requirements Guide, and more.
Agent actions - Actions are what Agents use to take their responses and do something with them like post a comment, draft and publish a Confluence page, or create a Jira issue. There are now many actions to choose from when you’re creating or editing an Agent.
Bookmarks - Add searchable bookmarks, so you and your teammates can find things faster. Add your own to ensure your most popular documents or links show up first in Search.
Changes to the Rovo Administration experience
Rovo instances now appear as workspaces in the “Sites” tab:
You’ll now have more control over managing connectors and subscriptions for each site with Rovo.
To view your sites, go to Adminhub > Settings > Rovo > Sites
Connectors are now managed through the “Sites” tab
We’ve moved some settings around:
Since third-party connectors are enabled per site, now you can manage them where they are activated.
Go to Adminhub > Settings > Rovo > Sites
To add a new connector, next to the Site select More actions () > Add connector
To manage an existing connector, expand the Site, and next to the product connector select More actions () > Manage
Deactivating Rovo
Rovo deactivation is now managed alongside your other product subscriptions in the Billing Console
When you deactivate Rovo, you’ll go through the subscription cancellation flow. This will make it easier for you to manage your bill.
To deactivate Rovo from a site, go to Adminhub > Settings > Rovo > Sites > against the site select More actions () > in Billing Console select Manage subscription > Select ... > Cancel subscription
To remove Rovo from your organization, go to Adminhub > Billing > Manage > Select ... > in Billing Console select Manage subscription > Select ... > Cancel subscription