Hello there!
In my specific scenario, I require the ability to create Jira issues based on various actions performed by my team, either triggered simultaneously or sequentially. I'm currently seeking a suitable solution to address this need. Can anyone recommend a viable option or provide guidance on how to achieve this efficiently?
Thanks in advance!
Hello, @Adeline Brais
If I understand correctly, you are looking for a feature that allows you to perform an action that can automatically create one or multiple issues based on predefined rules.
For this purpose I can recommend you to give a try to the add-on developed by my team - Business Process Manager
With this add-on your can create multi-step workflow with no-code (which is required in Jira automation).
It allows you to perform a single action that can generate single or multiple issues or trigger a sequential workflow of actions. BPM also allows you to schedule issue creation for recurring tasks.
Each step in the workflow can be customized to be conditional or required based on your preferences. Plus, you can monitor the progress and track the flow of your work through the report tab, ensuring visibility into the overall process.
I hope you will find this add-on helpful for you. Let me know if you need further assistance!
Hi @Adeline Brais and welcome to the community!
You can likely use automation, but it would help to have further context/examples. Think in terms of...
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