Here is the sausage factory view of the problem and why I'm asking the community how their users are reacting. Before the redesign on a practical level users would go to what is today called 'Space apps'. This was the apps section. On a technical level most apps worked per space. A concrete example. Our app Space Content Manager bulk edits content was built to work per space. So you had to open it while in a particular space to edit that space. This was how Confluence worked and what users were directed to do, so as an app developer this is what we did. The redesign on a practical level for users told them to open apps under 'Apps'. You can't even see 'Space apps' when on a homepage so it has purposely been downgraded to push users to 'Apps'. On a technical level 'Apps' requires a global page, works across spaces. Most apps did not have a global page so the apps did not appear. Space Content Manager now has a global page, see image, that allows to edit across multiple spaces at the same time. It has well after the redesign when GA as it was a lot of work. This redesign makes sense longer term, my guess is that they want to remove the space apps section longer term, that's what the software designer in me sees as the end game as it makes sense. But this created a short term mess. If @Alex Ortiz @Josh Golosinskiy are even a tiny bit confused imagine the average user. Atlassian did not signal this pending change well, my view is that they knew it would annoy so stupidly thought ignoring the problem would help. So the redesign shows up and users could not find apps as most did not yet have a global page as vendors did not appreciate that this was kind of a breaking change. We literally had support requests saying can't find the app, even today not all our apps have a global page, hard to prioritize for a small app that doesn't make much money.