The Atlassian Rovo MCP Server is a cloud-based bridge that allows external tools to interact with Jira, Compass, and Confluence data in real-time. It uses secure authentication methods like OAuth 2.1 and API tokens to ensure actions respect user access controls.
From the registry: Atlassian Rovo MCP Server
Please install the `atlassian-mcp-server` MCP server into my current AI client (that's you).
Required prerequisites (do these first if not already done):
- **Atlassian Cloud site** — An Atlassian Cloud site with Jira, Compass, and/or Confluence.
- **OAuth 2.1 or API token** — Modern browser for OAuth 2.1 login, or an admin-enabled Rovo MCP API token for headless auth. (https://support.atlassian.com/atlassian-rovo-mcp-server/docs/configuring-authentication-via-api-token/)
Canonical MCP server config (HTTP transport):
- url: `https://mcp.atlassian.com/v1/mcp`
Note: Hosted Atlassian Rovo MCP server. Default auth is OAuth 2.1 (3LO) in the browser. For local clients without HTTP transport support, use the mcp-remote proxy.
Add this MCP server to my current client's config in the correct format for you. If you need secrets or credentials I haven't provided, ASK me — do not invent values or leave raw placeholders. After adding it, tell me how to verify the server is connected.API_TOKENrequiredUsed for headless authentication to access Atlassian data.MCP server for monday.com integration.