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JPD ideas grouped by parent goals

Karli Oruste
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October 19, 2025

We have top level goals in that are defined in Atlassian Goals. Under the top level goals in the hierarchy we have team level goals. 

Is there a way where i can filter ideas out in JPD by only the top level goals. So with it also come out the ideas that are related to team level goals?

This is currently stopping us form creating the visualizations across the product portfolio.

 

 

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Tanguy Crusson
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October 20, 2025

@Karli Oruste did I get this right? You have the following hierarchy:

  • Goal: top-level
    • Goal: team
      • Ideas

Basically 2 levels of goals (top level > team), and ideas are linked to team-level goals.

If so then I can't think of a way you can do what you describe, which is:

filter ideas by top-level goals, see ideas that are part of team-level goals that are children of these top-level goals.

You'd need to filter ideas by team-level goal instead.

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Christos Markoulatos
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October 20, 2025

Hey @Karli Oruste 👋 Welcome!

As far as I know:

  • Jira Product Discovery (JPD) supports linking ideas to Atlassian Goals, and you can group ideas by those goals in views and roadmaps.
  • But filtering by a top-level goal and automatically including ideas linked to its child goals isn’t available yet. The integration is flat—you’d need to select each goal individually.
  • Atlassian has confirmed that hierarchical filtering for goals is on the roadmap, but it’s not live yet. The new hierarchies feature in JPD Premium currently applies to idea types (e.g., Opportunities → Solutions), not Atlassian Goals.

And this is what u can do today:

  1. Group by Goals
    • Enable the Atlas integration:
      Project settings → Features → Atlas integration.
    • Add the Goals field to your views and group by it.
  2. Workaround for top-level goals
    • Create a custom field like “Top-level goal” and populate it manually (or via automation) for all ideas under that goal.
    • Then filter or group by that field in your views.
  3. Premium option: Custom hierarchies
    • If you’re on JPD Premium, you can create custom product hierarchies using the new Connections feature (currently in open beta).
    • This is great for structuring ideas, but it doesn’t yet cascade Atlassian Goals automatically.

If am not mistaken Atlassian has stated that hierarchical filtering for goals and better portfolio-level visualization is planned for a future release, but there’s no exact ETA yet.

Links that might help:

Hope this helps!

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