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How does licensing work for Krina?

This article explains how Krina’s licensing works across Jira and Confluence, plus the difference between Standard and Advanced editions. For anything to do with your invoice, payment method, or changing your subscription, that’s handled entirely by the Atlassian Marketplace — see Atlassian’s billing documentation rather than looking for it here.

Krina is available in two editions. Both cover Jira, Confluence, and Jira Service Management. The difference is in AI-powered follow-up automation features.

FeatureStandardAdvanced
Classification
Unified Priority Inbox
AI-Powered Action Classification
Deadline & Urgency Intelligence
Impact Awareness
AI-Glance Summaries
Follow-Ups & Reminders
Manual Follow-up Dating
Personal Reminders (“Track This”)
AI-Suggested Follow-Up Dates
Automatic Follow-Up Creation
Organization & Search
Dashboard & Matrix Views
Search, Filter, and Mute
Group Mention Handling
Visual Status Tracking
Full Rich Text Support

Standard Edition: Manual follow-up management. You choose dates manually for each mention.

Advanced Edition: AI-powered follow-up automation. Krina suggests follow-up dates based on detected deadlines and context, or automatically creates follow-ups based on your settings. Additional AI-powered features are coming to Advanced tier in our roadmap.

Choose Standard if your team is comfortable managing follow-up dates manually.

Choose Advanced if your team wants AI-powered follow-up suggestions (which you review) or automatic follow-up creation (hands-off tracking).

A single Marketplace license covers Krina on both Jira and Confluence. Connecting Confluence after installing in Jira doesn’t create a second charge or require a separate purchase — your existing license already covers it.

Pricing is based on your Jira seat count. Confluence connection doesn’t add to the price.

Krina checks license status against the same installation regardless of which product you’re using it from — so a valid Jira license also covers your Confluence connection. If you see a license-related error after connecting Confluence, it’s worth waiting a couple of minutes for the connection to finish propagating before assuming there’s a billing problem. See Troubleshooting if it doesn’t resolve.

For trial periods, plan changes, or billing history, manage your subscription directly through the Atlassian Marketplace.

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