WhatA one-click service that exports all your organization's data from Atlassian products (Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket) into portable formats or directly into competitor tools.
SignalUsers express strong desire to leave Atlassian but feel trapped — the combination of a tight termination deadline and the complexity of migrating years of tickets, docs, and repos creates paralysis.
Why NowAtlassian's August 2026 deadline for data contribution enforcement creates an immediate, time-pressured demand for migration tools, and similar vendor moves will keep feeding this pipeline.
MarketIT teams at Atlassian's 300K+ customers; migration services typically charge $5-50K per org; competitors like Import2 and Trujay are small and don't handle the full Atlassian suite.
MoatDeep integration with Atlassian's complex data model (custom fields, workflows, attachments, permissions) creates expertise moat; each migration improves the tooling for the next.
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