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Atlassian ALM mindshare

As of March 2026, the mindshare of Atlassian ALM in the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites category stands at 2.4%, up from 1.3% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Atlassian ALM2.4%
Jira12.3%
Microsoft Azure DevOps10.3%
Other75.0%
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites

PeerResearch reports based on Atlassian ALM reviews

TypeTitleDate
CategoryApplication Lifecycle Management (ALM) SuitesMar 26, 2026Download
ProductReviews, tips, and advice from real usersMar 26, 2026Download
ComparisonAtlassian ALM vs JiraMar 26, 2026Download
ComparisonAtlassian ALM vs Microsoft Azure DevOpsMar 26, 2026Download
ComparisonAtlassian ALM vs OpenText Application Quality ManagementMar 26, 2026Download
Suggested products
TitleRatingMindshareRecommending
Microsoft Azure DevOps4.110.3%95%137 interviewsAdd to research
Jira4.112.3%91%280 interviewsAdd to research
 
 
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Review data by company size

By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business3
Midsize Enterprise2
Large Enterprise3
By reviewers
By visitors reading reviews
Company SizeCount
Small Business19
Midsize Enterprise22
Large Enterprise65
By visitors reading reviews

Top industries

By visitors reading reviews
Manufacturing Company
19%
Educational Organization
10%
Healthcare Company
8%
Government
8%
Comms Service Provider
7%
Financial Services Firm
5%
Outsourcing Company
5%
Retailer
5%
Media Company
5%
Real Estate/Law Firm
4%
Energy/Utilities Company
4%
University
3%
Performing Arts
3%
Computer Software Company
3%
Recreational Facilities/Services Company
2%
Logistics Company
2%
Transportation Company
2%
Engineering Company
1%
Aerospace/Defense Firm
1%
Consumer Goods Company
1%
Construction Company
1%
Marketing Services Firm
1%
Insurance Company
1%
Hospitality Company
1%
Mining And Metals Company
1%

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Atlassian ALM Reviews Summary
Author infoRatingReview Summary
Independant Consultant at Reckitt4.0I've used Atlassian ALM for over 25 years and appreciate its test integration, though the requirements area needs improvement; setup and support are decent, but the cost is high, and I haven't seen clear financial returns.
CEO at byte3.0I find Atlassian ALM decent for mid-scale projects with configurable requirements management, though it lacks scalability and advanced features out-of-the-box. With plugins and effort, it’s usable, but I'd still rate it around six out of ten.
R&D Director, CTO at CSDN4.5I find Atlassian ALM beneficial, particularly for software development and service teams, with its Scrum board being the most valuable feature. However, it could improve in high-level project management by adding a planning feature.
Director Software R&D at Fluid Data Services4.5I value Atlassian's integration, stability, and scalability for ALM, supporting 10k+ users. However, project task scheduling and test automation are complex and rigid. It's a highly effective solution.
Product Delivery Manager at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees4.0I use Atlassian ALM for agile product management, valuing its integration. Yet, I experience slow performance, poor customizable reporting, and lack robust requirements traceability. I also wish features were more affordable, but still recommend it.
Senior Consultant IT Infrastructure at a tech consulting company with 51-200 employees4.5I appreciate the Atlassian suite's seamless integration across Jira, Confluence, BitBucket, and HipChat, significantly boosting team efficiency. The option for self-hosting is valuable, though I wish troubleshooting Java issues and data backup were easier.
Software Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees3.0I find Bitbucket great, especially for reviews. Confluence's editor, though, is terrible, making it unusable for documents. Jira is overly complex, slow, and overwhelming for developers due to too many features, and Atlassian tool integration is generally weak.
Chief Operating Officer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees3.0We find JIRA and Confluence flexible for ALM, but self-hosting causes significant upgrade and performance issues. We desire Atlassian Cloud's benefits, but its lack of practical enterprise identity management currently prevents migration.