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JSM Queue Visibility Restrictions

Jose Souza November 13, 2025

Hello, team.
I hope you are all doing well.

I would like to know if there is any way to limit which users can view specific queues in JSM. Today, I have queues for support levels 1, 2, and 3. I would like Level 1 analysts to only see the Level 1 queue, Level 2 analysts to see the Level 2 queue, and so on.

Is there any way to restrict this without using plugins or add-ons? Do we have any native JSM configuration that allows this?

Thank you in advance.

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Andy Rusnak
Atlassian Team
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November 13, 2025

Hi Jose, 

Thanks for using the Atlassian Community and I hope you are doing well too!  

Currently the ability to restrict users/groups from seeing JSM queues does not exist natively within Jira.  We do have JSDCLOUD-366 which requests this functionality. If this is something you are interested in I would encourage you to vote for and watch JSDCLOUD-366 to let our team know that you are interested in this and get updates on it has it is reviewed.  

As a workaround you can restrict access to the issues in those queues at the issue level using something like Issue Security Schemes as outlined within How to Restrict Access to Queues in Jira .  While this doesn't hide the queue from the users view it will hide the issues that reside in the queue.  So the users won't see anything in there to think there is anything to work.  Coupling that with queue grouping the users may be able to effectively "hide" the queues from view.  

Would something like that achieve your goals? 

Best, 

Andy

Susan Waldrip
Community Champion
November 13, 2025

Thanks for the link to JSDCLOUD-366, @Andy Rusnak , really helpful!

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John Funk
Community Champion
November 13, 2025

Hi Jose,

No, that's not currently possible. The closest you could come to is to implement issue/work item level security which would hide tickets in general and specifically they would not show for that user in the queue either. 

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Eduardo Anflor - MindPro
Atlassian Partner
November 13, 2025

Hi, @Jose Souza 

Currently, this option is not available by default in Jira. If you are open to trying a marketplace solution, I recommend Mindpro Lineup. I work at Mindpro, and I believe the app can help with this need.

 

The app has two permission levels. One defines the groups that can create/edit queues (admin level), and you also have the option of managing which other user groups will be able to view/access the queues.

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The app also allows you to create cross-project queues and subfilters inside each queue, so users can manage their work individually or share a filter with other users who belong to that queue.

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I hope that helps.

 

Kind Regards,

Eduardo

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