Oliver Stammler
Kilo Sage

If you’ve been working with ServiceNow, odds are you rely on Agile Development 2.0 apps and plugins or you’ve worked closely with teams that do. This isn’t just "another product update." The upcoming deprecation of Agile Development 2.0 is going to be felt across nearly every organization using the platform, making it a massive shift for our community.

 

Why this matters for all/most of us

 

Let’s be real: Agile Development has been a core part of digital transformation and ServiceNow development for years. Most teams, from product owners to admins to developers and Scrum Masters, have built processes and integrations around these tools.

 

That’s why ServiceNow’s decision to deprecate Agile Development 2.0 and associated plugins in new instances (starting with the Australia AI Platform release in May 2026) is a game-changer.

 

While these features will stick around for existing installations for now, official support is ending once your subscription term is up. Eventually, by August 2030, Agile Development 2.0 (to be technically correct: com.snc.sdlc.agile.2.0) will be fully deprecated.

 

Everyone needs to take action

 

Now is the time for every team, admin, and developer to investigate their dependencies and start the transition conversation. While August 2030 sounds like it's still plenty of time your or your customers next renewal might be right around the corner!

 

What should you do?

  • Check your platform: Find out where Agile Development 2.0 apps and plugins are being used in your processes and integrations.

  • Get familiar with CWM: ServiceNow’s Collaborative Work Management (CWM) solution is the path forward. As of the Zürich Pricing Guidelines, it’s only available as a paid subscription, so understanding capabilities and licensing options is critical.

  • Start the learning curve: Don’t wait! Start exploring CWM now, so you’re not caught off guard when you need to migrate.

  • Talk to your teams: Everyone in your organization (not just ServiceNow admins!) should be aware of the upcoming change and the impact it might have.

  • Treat as custom code: If you decide to keep using these plugins and apps, be aware that they’ll become “custom code”. This means you’ll be responsible for maintenance.

 

Additional information


Here are some initial additional information I did find and which I want to share: 

 
Comments
Marcel Hopp
Tera Contributor

I think an important point to this topic is mentioned in Deprecation of Agile Development 2.0 and Migration to Collaborative Work Management (CWM) and EAP - ...:

 

  • At the end of your subscription term end date
    The applications and plugins listed below will reach end of support.
    • They will remain active in your instance, including during upgrades
    • ServiceNow will no longer provide support, fixes, or enhancements

 

From my point of view the decision of customers will therefore depend mostly on the licensing offer they get for CWM and EAP.

If the price is too high, they will probably still using Agile Development 2.0 without suport, even after their current subscription term has ended.

Oliver Stammler
Kilo Sage

Hey @Marcel Hopp ,

I totally agree with you.
Agile Development 2.0 is a very stable and mature product. Some customers will certainly continue to use it as custom code if the barrier to switching to CWM is too high.

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