About Atlassian
Millions of users globally rely on Atlassian products every day for improving software development, project management, collaboration, and code quality. Atlassian products include: JIRA Software, JIRA Service Desk, JIRA Core, StatusPage, Confluence, HipChat, Bitbucket, SourceTree, Bamboo, Cover, FishEye, Crucible.
About Autopilot
Autopilot is a visually-focused marketing software that provides tools for automating a customer’s journey. These include custom triggers that can be mapped out and automated ahead of time so that you can send the right kind of follow-up communications to the right customers. Autopilot can also automatically capture visitors, segment contacts using pre-established filters, and track the progress that a company is making towards a marketing goal. This allows users to make modifications that increase efficiency in real time.
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Atlassian's End Points
Atlassian Info
Request information about your service desk instance, including its version number, how long the instance has been running and what build it is. Accessing this data will, among other things, allow you to more successfully integrate your service desk with other relevant data sources.
Atlassian Customers
Create a customer entity in JIRA Service Desk by providing Atlassian with the customer’s name, email and display name. Then, use this data in other endpoints to track service requests for a specific customer or integrate it with customer service data from other sources to provide a more comprehensive view of a customer’s journey.
Atlassian Organizations
Retrieve data on organizations that are engaging with your service desk, including the organizations’ names, IDs, properties and associated users. Then, access this endpoint to track those organizations, their users and their service requests so that you can have a better understanding of your service interactions with them.
Atlassian Requests
Track any and all customer service requests and get relevant data, such as the customer’s contact info, the reason for the request, and the status of the request (what step it is on in your customer service process). Use this data to evaluate how well your company is responding to these requests and/or monitor customer service trends.
Autopilot's End Points
Autopilot Contacts
Manage your contacts by updating, deleting, or retrieving contact data, including names, emails, phone numbers, the source of the lead and their affiliated company. With this information, you can more easily segment each contact into appropriate groupings that will make your marketing more targeted and effective.
Autopilot Smart Segments
Retrieve a list of existing smart segments, including the names and IDs for those segments. Then, gather data from a single smart segment to see relevant contact information, including how many contacts are grouped into that segment and who the first 100 contacts are. You will also get a bookmark link to the next batch of contacts, should there be more.
Autopilot Journeys
Get a list of Autopilot journeys that have API triggers, which includes their names and trigger IDs. Then, use that trigger to automatically add a contact to a journey via the contact’s ID or email address.