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Outline vs Jira

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Outline
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0.0

Outline keeps shipping editor and integration polish — with a striking absence of AI.

◆ Current state

Outline is on a roughly monthly cadence inside classic team-wiki territory: a GitLab integration that mentions issues and merge requests with live updates, a third round of table improvements (drag-to-reorder columns/rows, cell background colors, better numeric/date sorting), toggle blocks, passkey login, Draw.io diagram support, and PDF embeds. Cadence is steady; surface area is narrow.

◆ Where it's heading

What's notable is what isn't shipping. No AI features, no MCP server, no agent integration appear in the recent feed. Outline competes in a category (Notion, Confluence, Coda, Slab, ClickUp Docs) where almost every other player has been racing to embed AI assistants and MCP. Outline is investing in editor depth and integration breadth instead — possibly reflecting open-source-roots restraint, possibly a strategic gap.

◆ Prediction

Either Outline ships an AI assistant and MCP server in 2026 to catch the category, or it continues differentiating on open-source self-host, editor primitives, and integration depth. The absence of AI in the recent feed is the most informative data point about near-term direction; if it continues another quarter, it becomes a positioning statement.

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Jira
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6.3

Atlassian is quietly turning Jira into the connective tissue for an AI-driven enterprise work platform.

◆ Current state

Jira keeps shipping along two tracks at once. One is enterprise lifecycle plumbing — sandbox-to-production config promotion, guest access on paid plans, multi-space service queues — that closes long-standing change-management and collaboration gaps. The other is platform expansion: HRIS data flowing into the Atlassian Teamwork Graph, Rovo skills landing inside Jira Align, and Bitbucket merge queues.

◆ Where it's heading

The center of gravity is moving from issue tracking to a unified work platform with AI on top of an enriching Teamwork Graph. Atlassian is treating the Graph as the substrate Rovo reasons over, and is now feeding it HRIS data — well beyond traditional Jira scope. Enterprise-grade controls (sandbox promotion, guest seats, multi-space views) are being assembled in parallel to make that platform pitch defensible at the CIO level.

◆ Prediction

Expect more first-party connectors that load non-Jira data (HRIS, CRM, finance) into the Teamwork Graph, paired with Rovo skills that act on it. Configuration Promotion should reach GA within a quarter.

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