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Integrating with Jira

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Last updated 1 year ago

Hurdle can be integrated with Jira Cloud projects, allowing teams to sync all epics and issues. This means that teams using Jira within an organization can use Hurdle without needing to migrate.

When the integration is enabled, Hurdle stays in sync with Jira, allowing teams to:

  1. Create, update and manage issues in Hurdle's faster-to-navigate workspace

  2. Consolidate issues that need to be reviewed and estimated into a single queue

  3. Keep an up-to-date and prioritized backlog without the overhead

  4. Plan balanced sprints optimized for team capacity, priorities and velocity in minutes

Hurdle workspaces can be integrated with either company-managed Jira projects or team-managed Jira projects. A workspace can only be integrated with one project.

Learn how to integrate Hurdle with your Jira workspace:

Steps to get started.

Map estimate, issue type, issue status and priority fields.

Sync users from Jira to Hurdle.

Security, custom fields, and more.

Enabling the integration
Field mapping
User mapping
Common questions