How do I install Krina?
Krina is installed from the Atlassian Marketplace by a Jira administrator. Once installed, it listens for @mentions across Jira, Jira Service Management, and Confluence.
Before you start
Section titled “Before you start”You’ll need:
- A Jira Cloud site (required)
- Jira administrator access to install Marketplace apps
- A Confluence Cloud site (recommended, if your team uses Confluence — see step 2 below)
1. Install from the Atlassian Marketplace
Section titled “1. Install from the Atlassian Marketplace”Go to the Atlassian Marketplace and search for “Krina.” Click “Try it free” or “Buy now,” select your Jira site, review the requested permissions, and click Install. The app installs to Jira automatically — no separate Confluence step is required yet.
2. Connect Confluence
Section titled “2. Connect Confluence”We recommend connecting Confluence during initial setup if your team uses it, so mentions across both products are covered from day one rather than discovering Confluence coverage is missing later:
- Go to
admin.atlassian.com→ Apps → Manage apps → Connected apps - Find “Krina” in the list
- Click Connect next to Confluence, review the permissions, and click Accept
- Wait 1–2 minutes for the connection to take effect
If your team doesn’t use Confluence, you can skip this step — Jira and Jira Service Management coverage works fully on its own.
Note: A single license covers both Jira and Confluence — connecting Confluence does not create a second charge. Pricing is based on your Jira seat count only.
3. Open the app
Section titled “3. Open the app”Navigate to Krina from the Jira left sidebar, under Apps.
4. Complete onboarding
Section titled “4. Complete onboarding”Click “Get Started” in the welcome screen. No @mentions are processed and no data is stored until this step is completed.
5. You’re set up
Section titled “5. You’re set up”Any @mention in Jira, Jira Service Management, or Confluence (once connected) now appears in your inbox, classified automatically across three dimensions. Each mentioned user sees the classification immediately in their inbox — there’s no propagation delay.
See How Classification Works to understand what the classification dimensions mean.
Note: If you see a “License Required” message after connecting Confluence, your Jira license may not be active yet, or the connection may still be propagating. Wait a couple of minutes and refresh — if it persists, see Troubleshooting.