User Deactivator
Every license counts
Your budget is already stretched too thin, and it may only take one inactive user to overrun your current tier. Keep only the users who are actually accessing your Atlassian applications. Pay for what you truly need.
Automatic user deactivation
Define rules to deactivate inactive users that will run every 24 hours
- Set inactivity period
- Warn users of their expiration
Warn users of their expiration
- Disable users
- Remove from groups
- Exclude members of specific groups from deactivation
User browser
- Search in Name, Username or Email
- Filter by Status
- Filter by Last Activity Date
- Filter by one or multiple groups
- Exclude Groups
Great support for inactivating users automatically based on last activity date! Simple to use and I like the email report.
Morena Diallo
Bulk user operations
Apply bulk user actions to the results in the user browser, either by selecting the entire list or cherry picking your users.
- Deactivate users
- Reactivate users
- Remove users from groups
- Add users to groups
Expiration Emails
Warn users that they are about to be deactivated by choosing the number of days in advance to send the email.
Force Admin Deactivation
By default, admins will not be disabled, but you can force deactivations if that's what you need.
This applies to component and project leads in Jira, space admins in Confluence and project and repository admins in Bitbucket.
Deactivation Reports
Receive a full list with the deactivated accounts into your email.
Admin-friendly interface
Developed with a community of 7,000+ Atlassian administrators.
- Diagnostic troubleshooting and debugging tracker with login tracking
- Testing your configuration without global activation
- Automatic re-enablement when the user tries to login again