Issue History for Jira vs. JXL - Sheets (2023-2025)
This analysis compares the installation growth of two Atlassian Marketplace apps from July 2023 to June 2025:
Developed by SaaSJet, this app provides functionality for tracking and analyzing Jira issue history.
Developed by Fine Software (now Appfire), this app provides spreadsheet, hierarchy structure, and table functionality for Jira.
This chart shows the absolute number of installations for both apps over time. While JXL - Sheets maintains a higher number of installations throughout the period, both apps show steady growth.
This chart shows the relative growth of both apps, normalized to their starting points (100%). Issue History for Jira shows a higher relative growth rate, increasing by 156.51% compared to JXL - Sheets' 139.19% growth.
This chart shows the month-over-month growth rate for both apps. Both apps show periods of acceleration and stabilization in their growth patterns.
JXL - Sheets has consistently maintained a higher installation count throughout the analysis period, with 5,078 installations as of June 2025 compared to Issue History for Jira's 3,268 installations. This suggests JXL - Sheets has a stronger market position in the Atlassian Marketplace.
While JXL - Sheets has more total installations, Issue History for Jira demonstrates a higher relative growth rate (156.51% vs. 139.19%). This indicates that Issue History for Jira is growing at a faster pace proportional to its starting point, potentially gaining market share over time.
In terms of absolute growth, JXL - Sheets added more installations during the period (2,955 new installations) compared to Issue History for Jira (1,994 new installations). This shows that JXL - Sheets continues to expand its user base at a significant rate despite its already larger installation count.
Both apps show steady growth patterns with occasional spikes, suggesting consistent user adoption and potentially reflecting the release of new features or marketing campaigns. The growth trajectories indicate healthy, sustainable expansion for both products.