Atlassian.com
7/11/2026You can clone the homepage's fonts and hero banners in an afternoon, but you'd need a few thousand engineers and two decades to clone what it's actually selling.
You can clone the homepage's fonts and hero banners in an afternoon, but you'd need a few thousand engineers and two decades to clone what it's actually selling — a 300K+ customer enterprise ecosystem with real-time collaboration, billing, SSO, and decades of product moat.
A marketing homepage with hero sections, product tiles (Jira, Confluence, Trello, etc.), animated scroll effects, custom web fonts, and CTA buttons linking off to signup/product pages.
Behind this landing page sits Atlassian's entire enterprise SaaS empire — Jira, Confluence, Trello, Bitbucket, Jira Service Management — each with their own multi-decade codebases, databases, real-time collaboration engines, billing/subscription systems, enterprise auth/SSO, admin consoles, and a 300K+ customer marketplace ecosystem, none of which is visible in the crawled homepage HTML/JS itself.
Not worth it: the visible page is trivial to imitate, but the real business — the thing worth anything — is an irreproducible, decades-deep enterprise software suite with a massive moat; competing here requires building a real competitor product (like Linear or ONES did), not prompting a landing page.
The project/knowledge management software market is large and still growing (multi-billion dollar TAM), but it is extremely crowded with entrenched incumbents and dozens of well-funded challengers like Linear, Notion, ClickUp, Asana, Monday.com, and Wrike actively marketing themselves as Jira/Confluence alternatives.
$0–20 (for a static marketing clone only; the real product would cost millions/month in infra, support, and sales)
A cloned marketing page alone generates no revenue — it's a shell with no product behind it; monetization only becomes possible if you build (or fake) actual issue-tracking/collaboration software, which is a multi-year, VC-scale undertaking to compete credibly.
Linear", "Notion", "ClickUp", "Asana", "Monday.com", "Wrike", "ONES.com", "Basecamp", "Plane", "Shortcut
You could build it — but that moat means you can't win. Find a better bet.
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