Audit global permissions, project permissions, user access, group membership, and project roles across your entire Jira instance. Identify over-privileged accounts, verify security levels, and export audit reports to CSV or JSON for compliance
Most Jira instances accumulate permission sprawl over years — users in groups they no longer need, project roles assigned for one-off tasks and never cleaned up, global admin rights granted 'temporarily'. AuditAdmin gives you a single screen to audit every permission across users, groups, roles and global access — and export the findings for compliance reviews.
See which users, groups, and apps hold each global or project-level permission. Quickly identify over-privileged accounts and export results to CSV or JSON for compliance reviews.
Pick a user to see all their groups, project roles, and security levels in one view. Switch to the group tab to see its members, assigned projects, and inherited permissions.
Select a space (project) and see every role at a glance: direct assignees, mapped groups, member counts, and whether the role is used in the permission scheme. Expand groups to see members.
Atlassian Access is identity-level (SSO, SCIM provisioning, organisation policies). AuditAdmin operates inside a single Jira instance and shows the application-level permissions: who is in which project role, which group grants which permission, who has global admin. The two are complementary — Access tells you who can log in, AuditAdmin tells you what they can do once inside.