One of the most common things I hear from teammates isn’t “Jira is slow” or “Jira is confusing.”
It’s actually:
“My inbox is drowning in Jira emails. I don’t even read them anymore.”
And honestly, I get it. When you’re buried under dozens of emails for every tiny update, you stop paying attention. But that’s dangerous - because the important updates get lost in the noise.
By default, Jira’s notification schemes are… generous. Let’s just say everyone gets pinged for everything.
Teams add watchers or “@mention” half the org just to be safe.
Most users don’t realize they can tweak their own personal settings.
Put that together, and suddenly everyone’s inbox is chaos.
Head over to Project settings → Notifications.
Nine times out of ten, you’ll see every role getting notified for transitions, comments, assignments… the works.
My personal rule: if nobody is going to act on it, nobody needs the email.
Assignee → transitions, comments, mentions.
Reporter → resolution, closure, comments.
Watchers → only major updates.
That’s all. Everything else? People can just check the board.
Most users don’t know they can control their email from Profile → Personal settings.
I make it a 5-minute walk-through in team onboarding - the relief on their faces says it all.
With Jira Cloud’s built-in integrations, I usually add an automation rule like:
“When Priority = Highest, send message to #urgent-issues channel.”
That way, nobody’s hunting through emails to see if something is on fire.
By default, Jira auto-watches issues you create or update. I always recommend turning this off, so people only watch what they actually care about.
After cleaning this up, our team went from hundreds of Jira emails a week down to only the ones that matter.
And suddenly - people actually read them.
Jira Cloud doesn’t really have a notification problem - it has a defaults problem.
Tweak the scheme, guide your team, and the whole experience feels lighter.
Curious to know: How does your team handle notifications? Do you still rely on email, or have you shifted mostly to Slack/Teams?
Akhand Pratap Singh
Systems Integration Advisor
NTT Data
Pune
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