Atlassian’s second quarter income rose by 23% to US$1.58 billion (A$2.25bn).
However the Australian software program big’s internet loss additionally grew 11.5% to US$42.6 million, a rise of $4.4m on Q2 in 2024.
Releasing its outcomes (NASDAQ: TEAM) for the ultimate three months of 2025, CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes stated the enterprise has “unbelievable momentum throughout the Atlassian platform”, hitting US$1 billion in Cloud income quarter, up 26% year-on-year, with greater than 350,000 clients, whereas Rovo, its AI-Powered teamwork instrument for Jira and Confluence., now has greater than 5 million month-to-month lively customers.
The enterprise managed to shave almost US$10m from its working loss from 12 months in the past, decreasing it to US$47.7m.
Money circulation from operations was US$177.8m and free money circulation was US$168.5m for Q2. Free money circulation margin for the second quarter of fiscal yr 2026 was 11%.
Atlassian CFO Joe Bin stated it was one other robust quarter of enterprise gross sales and companion execution, with annual run-rate income now topping US$6 billion
“With RPO [Remaining Performance Obligation] up 44% year-over-year to $3.8 billion, our investments throughout enterprise, AI and system of labor are yielding outcomes and deeper, long-term buyer commitments to the Atlassian platform,” he stated
Money and money equivalents plus marketable securities on the finish of the second quarter of fiscal yr 2026 totaled US$1.6 billion.
The enterprise estimates cloud income development 23% in Q3 with information centre income up 33.5% on 12 months in the past, with market and different income development of round 5% anticipated.
Third quarter income is predicted to be US$1.689bn to US$1.697bn.
Working margin for Q3 is predicted to be roughly (3.0%) on a GAAP foundation, in keeping with Q2’s (3%).
Complete income development for FY2026 is is predicted to be roughly 22%, with cloud income up roughly 24.3%, information centre income rising by 20% and market and different income rising 6%.
In the meantime, Google vice-president of product Anil Sabharwal has joined Atlassian’s board.

