Secret Notesfor Jira & JSM
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I design and build the Forge app, Rovo agent, or REST API integration you need, ship it production-ready, and transfer the full code and IP to you. No retainers, no rented hours — just software that's yours to keep.
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Secrets live in a Forge panel on the issue — never in comments, description fields, or JSM request threads. Handoffs stay traceable, the plaintext never does.
A Secret Note element you drop into any page. The page body keeps only an opaque reference — nothing lands in version history, search, or exports.
Six+ years in the Atlassian ecosystem, building Forge apps, Rovo agents, Python automation, and workflow tools — with technical project management experience to keep scope, delivery, and ownership clear.
Working languages: English, German, Turkish.
Credentials
Custom Atlassian software, built to spec and delivered with full IP ownership. You get the working app, the source code, and the right to deploy it however you like.
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Jira, Confluence, and JSM Cloud apps — custom UIs, workflow tools, and Marketplace-ready builds. Delivered production-ready, with the full codebase and IP transferred to you. You own it.
Rovo agents and custom actions on Forge — scoped to a real workflow, built from prototype to production for Jira, JSM, and Confluence, and handed over as code you own outright. You own it.
Syncs, migrations, and scheduled automation built on the Atlassian REST APIs — in Python or Forge, whichever fits. Delivered with retries, runbook, and the full source. You own it.
A fixed-scope delivery model for custom Forge apps, Rovo agents, and REST API integrations. One build, one price, full ownership at the end.
We pin down exactly what gets built — features, data flow, acceptance criteria — and fix the price. No open-ended hours.
I build the app on Forge — with Python or REST glue where it fits — and show you working code early, not status decks.
Edge cases, failure states, security review, and your sign-off against the spec before anything ships.
You receive the production-ready app plus the full source and IP — yours to deploy and change. No lock-in, no retainer.
Quick answers on ownership, handover, pricing, and how a build with Verdaro Labs actually works.
Three things: custom Forge apps, Rovo agents, and REST API integrations for Jira, JSM, and Confluence. That covers internal tools, Marketplace app ideas built end-to-end, and the syncs and migrations that connect Jira to the rest of your stack — but the deliverable is always finished software you own, not ongoing advice or retained hours.
Yes — that's a core use case. I take your idea through a scoping sprint, build the Forge app to Marketplace standards (UX, least-privilege scopes, security and privacy requirements, listing readiness), and hand over the full source and IP. You publish it under your own vendor account and keep all of the revenue.
Yes. Every build ends with a full transfer of the source code and intellectual property to you. You can deploy it on your own Atlassian account, change it, or publish it to the Marketplace under your own vendor name. I don't keep a license and I don't lock you in.
The complete source repository, the Forge manifest and deployment/installation instructions, environment and configuration notes, a security review against least-privilege scopes, and a short walkthrough so your team can build, deploy, and maintain it without me. After handover the app runs on your infrastructure — I keep nothing.
No retainers and no hourly billing. Each build is a fixed price for a defined scope, agreed in writing before work starts. If the scope isn't clear yet, a paid scoping sprint produces a build-ready spec and a fixed quote — and that fee is credited toward the build.
A small, single-purpose Forge app can ship in two to three weeks. Most Forge apps and Rovo agents run around four to six weeks from signed spec to IP handover. Larger Marketplace-grade apps or cross-team builds depend on scope and review requirements — all of which I fix in writing up front.
Forge is the platform for the apps and Rovo agents I build — it gives users an Atlassian-native UI and keeps the app on Atlassian's infrastructure once it's yours. For integrations, syncs, and migrations I build directly on the Atlassian REST APIs with Python where that's the better tool, and use ScriptRunner where your tenant already relies on it. Either way you get finished software and its full source.
Bring a problem, an app idea, or a half-written ticket. I'll turn it into a fixed build spec — and then the app itself, yours to own.