How to write Rovo app for the codegeist without access to the Rovo features because it is under EAP?
Rovo is generally available. You can start a 30-day trial here: Get Started with Rovo
I donāt know what the problem could be. Iāve used that several times on my developer sites. Moreover, Iām not close to the purchasing/provisioning part of the company. Could you follow through with what the button suggests, āContact salesā?
Alternatively, you can try adding it from the admin hub, by following these steps:
- Navigate to https://admin.atlassian.com/
- Select the organization for your developer site
- Select the Products menu item on the top menu
- Click the Add product button on the top right of the page
- Select Rovo, then the Select button on the bottom right of the page
- Check the terms, then Agree and start trial
Thanks. The guide works perfectly!
Hi @ibuchanan,
Itās unfortunate that we need to start trials to develop Rovo apps, particularly during the Codegeist Hackathon (the same applies to Premium features). Having licenses available for the entire duration of the hackathon would be incredibly helpful.
Cheers,
paul
Thanks for flagging. Iāve escalated internally.
Adding a +1 to the trial thing.
@ibuchanan , Any update on this?
Iām just thinking about building a rovo agent but the lack of a developer license is a friction. If I do decide to build it Iāll end up just generating a bunch of new instances to use for trials then throwing them away after a month and moving on to the next one. Which mean re-generating test data and reinstalling apps and the like.
For large established partners the cost of the Rovo license might not be much but to the part time ātinkererā building apps as a side hustle it is a problem.
As of today, still a known issue. Iāll provide an update after Team US in a couple weeks.
Hey @ibuchanan,
at Team US, Atlassian announced that Rovo will be available for all paid subscriptions. Since a developer environment is a Standard license, am I right to assume, we also get Rovo access with the developer environments?
The announcement states that Rovo will first come to Enterprise and Premium customers. Is there any way that Dev licenses can also get prioritized?
Good catch, and youāve effectively communicated the biggest change which removes the problem that Rovo trials were a poor dev solution because they would expire every 30 days. Now, we donāt have an expiration problem, but we will have to solve others, including what you raise about Premium, and after that, youāll face quotas/limits on Rovo consumption, just like every other customer.
In short-term, the roll-out is expected to go through June. That will mean getting new Rovo will require being on Enterprise or Premium plan, and our activation of Rovo for that site. Dev licenses are not being prioritized in that roll-out. Also, roll-out to Standard is not yet planned, so would not be applied to cloud-dev instances. The upside is that weāll still be in the grace period when Rovo limits are not yet enforced.
In the long-term, I donāt have answers to those next level problems. Indeed, I wonāt be able to solve them from my new role. If you have a Marketplace TPM, please appeal to them for a solution.
Hi @ibuchanan
I am a developer that is working on a Rovo app and I need to onboard several other developers on to this app as soon as possible.
I am confused why Atlassian would āturn offā enabling Rovo for development instances where there might be tight deadlines. I have no way of testing my application any further and I need several development instances with Rovo enabled in order to develop the app any further.
Please can you advise on what I can do. It does not suffice to just simply wait for Atlassian to turn on Rovo for a development instance that is converted to a sandbox with a Premium subscription.
Thank you for the update, @ibuchanan.
Weāll bring this up with our TPM, but I guess weāll mainly be using trials then for now (which sucks but works).