If your Jira instance has grown over time, you've probably been there clicking from Work item to Work item , opening tab after tab, just trying to understand how everything is connected to each other .
- Jira is great at a lot of things but seeing all your Work item links in one place isn't one of them.
-Everything is scattered and there's no native way to step back and look at the full dependencies .
- That's exactly what the Global Page in Advanced Link Manager gives you.
- From a single table, you can see all your linked Work items across your instance, you can filter by space, status , priority, link type, Work item type, or even a JQL query and with a few clicks you can filter also by your saved filters
- You can control how deep the hierarchy goes, up to 6 levels, and you can group and highlight Work items however makes sense for your team.
- The standout feature is Compose Tree it lets you create custom hierarchical views, save them, and reload them anytime.
Different project ? Switch structures in one click. Need to reset? The default view is always there.
- Bulk change link types, delete multiple links at once, edit fields all without opening individual Work item.
So how do you manage links across your Jira instance today? Share your experience in the comments 👇
Sirine _ Atlassway Company
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