For many organizations, migrating to Atlassian Cloud is treated as a technical milestone: data moved, users provisioned, integrations restored. But go-live is not the finish line — it’s the beginning of a new operating model.
A well-designed Post-Migration Success Program ensures that your cloud investment translates into measurable business outcomes: higher productivity, faster delivery cycles, improved service reliability, and stronger governance.
This guide is written for experienced Atlassian users — whether you’re considering migration or have already completed it — and want to move from “cloud deployed” to “cloud optimized.”
It All Starts Earlier Than Most Think
The official Atlassian Cloud Migration Playbook defines a structured journey:
- Phase 0: Qualify
- Phase 1: Assess & Justify
- Phase 2: Plan
- Phase 3: Prepare
- Phase 4: Test
- Phase 5: Migrate
- Phase 6: Post-migration
Most organizations invest heavily in Phases 0–5. But Phase 6 — the actual life in Cloud — is where long-term value is realized.
Your Post-Migration Success Program should not begin after go-live. It must be designed during the Assess and Plan phases.
Define Post-Migration Success Before You Migrate
Atlassian’s Driving Customer Adoption guidance states clearly:
Defining post-migration success in Cloud is a fundamental step in planning for and achieving optimal Cloud adoption.
Before production migration, align stakeholders on measurable success criteria.
1. Performance & Reliability Targets
- Improved system responsiveness
- Reduced operational overhead
- Improved SLA compliance for service teams
2. Adoption & Usage Metrics
- % of active licensed users
- Feature adoption (Automation, Assets, Advanced Roadmaps)
- Reduction of shadow tools
3. Business & Executive KPIs
This is where many migrations fall short — metrics remain system-centric instead of outcome-centric.
Examples of executive-level KPIs:
- Reduce incident MTTR by 20% within 90 days
- Achieve 60%+ knowledge base deflection for top 10 request types by month 3
- Improve sprint predictability by 15%
- Reduce manual workflow steps through automation by 30%
If success is not measurable, it won’t be manageable. For Atlassian admins, platform owners, and IT leaders, this alignment step is where a technical migration turns into a business transformation program.
The 30/60/90-Day Post-Migration Framework
Atlassian’s recommended structure for defining post-migration success is a 30/60/90-day milestone model. Your Post-Migration Success Program should mirror this approach.
Day 0–30: Stabilize & Support
Goal: Eliminate friction and build confidence.
Focus on:
- Production validation & issue resolution
- Permission audits
- Integration verification
- Role-based quick-start training
- Office hours & admin support
- Establishing a Cloud knowledge hub in Confluence
Deliverables:
- Hypercare support window
- Early adoption dashboard
- Initial stakeholder feedback
At this stage, speed of issue resolution directly impacts user perception.
Day 31–60: Optimize & Standardize
Goal: Reduce complexity and improve structure.
Focus on:
- Workflow rationalization
- Permission model simplification
- Automation rollout
- Standard project templates
- Governance guardrails
- Decommissioning redundant legacy practices
Deliverables:
- Governance charter
- Automation roadmap
- Usage analytics review
This is the phase where cloud maturity begins to differentiate high-performing organizations.
Day 61–90: Expand & Measure
Goal: Demonstrate business value.
Focus on:
- Onboarding additional teams
- Introducing advanced features
- Executive dashboards
- KPI validation against original targets
- Defining next-quarter improvement backlog
Deliverables:
- Executive adoption report
- KPI performance review
- Continuous improvement roadmap
By day 90, your organization should shift from reactive support to strategic optimization.
Measurement & Continuous Improvement
Cloud success requires structured feedback loops:
- Monthly adoption reviews
- Automation performance tracking
- Support trend analysis
- Executive KPI reporting
- Stakeholder satisfaction surveys
Treat your cloud platform as a product:
- Maintain a prioritized improvement backlog
- Align platform roadmap with business goals
- Conduct quarterly governance reviews
- Introduce features deliberately, not reactively
Avoid at Any Cost: Common Post-Migration Failure Patterns
Watch out for these traps:
- Undefined success metrics
- No governance ownership
- Recreating server-era over-customization
- Ignoring Marketplace app strategy
- No formal 90-day follow-up
- Assuming migration equals transformation
Cloud reduces infrastructure burden. It increases strategic responsibility.
Ready to Design Your 30/60/90 Success Plan?
If you’d like help building your own structured Post-Migration Success Program, we run focused stakeholder workshops where we:
- Define measurable cloud KPIs
- Co-create a tailored 30/60/90 plan
- Establish governance and ownership models
- Design adoption and enablement waves
- Align cloud optimization to executive goals
Cloud maturity doesn’t happen automatically. It happens by design.
Reach our Atlassian experts for more info regarding Post-Migration Planning
