Audit admin for Jira

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.

Audit global and project permissions at a glance

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.

Check any user's or group's access instantly

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.

Browse project roles and their members

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.

What's the difference between AuditAdmin and Atlassian Access?

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.