I am migrating my team's project work into Jira Initiatives & Epics. The team are currently updating their work in Jira as well as summarizing those same updates weekly into a shared document for leadership consumption. This is very inefficient. I need a method to regularly retrieve and present the following data elements from Jira and present in a Dashboard or a send a digest email to designated recipients:
I tried building a Filter and an Activity Stream Gadget, but neither of those were able to accomplish this. Are there other tools / solutions I should try?
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Hi @jason_roberts ,
I've been exactly in the same boat. I used my app for that - Multi-team Scrum Metrics & Retrospectives.
You can select any period (active sprints supported), any metric (constructed via JQL) and any column to present.
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Hey @jason_roberts!
Native Jira filters and gadgets don't handle worklog and comment filtering by date range well — they either show everything or nothing useful for digest-style reporting.
For the worklog part, JetTime (a third-party Jira app) can help — you can generate timesheet reports filtered by date range (e.g., last 7 or 14 days) showing Issue Key, Assignee, and all worklogs from that period. You can group by user or project and export as PDF or Excel for leadership.
For recent comments, you'd still need a separate solution, unfortunately.
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Hi @jason_roberts!
As a workaround, you can try to use Issue History for Jira (Work Item History) app provided by SaaSJet team.
In your case, it helps solve exactly the limitation you’ve run into with Activity Stream.
In the app, you can use the filters (by space, JQL, etc.), set the needed date range (e.g., Last 14 days), add all the required fields (like Priority, Status, Log Work, etc.) using the Column section and receive such a report:
In the app, you can use also a JQL filter like: parent = EPIC-KEY that will show all tasks related to the specific Epic.
Once configured, you can save the view and reuse it, for example, for weekly reporting. There’s also an option to share or export the report (e.g., Excel) and send it to stakeholders.
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Hi @jason_roberts,
Welcome to the Atlassian Community.
Jira’s native dashboard gadgets are not able to provide this level of detail. You could try the Filter Results gadget to display a list of issues updated in the last 14 days, including fields such as Key, Summary, Description, Assignee, and Priority. However, you won’t be able to display worklogs or comments, and the data cannot be grouped by epic or initiative.
If you’re open to using a plugin from the Atlassian Marketplace, I would recommend trying the Worklog Reports & Timesheets gadget offered by our Great Gadgets app.
This gadget allows you to create all kind of statistics based on work logs from a specified time period (such as past 1-14 days), it can group data by epics or initiatives and can display worklogs. It works like pivot tables from Excel, allowing you to create complex stats, heatmaps or charts of various types.
Here is an example for your user case, with a detailed view:
However, this gadget will not display the comments, only the worklogs.
You can also use it for more aggregated stats based on work-logs from past time intervals, like in these examples:
The app offers many other useful gadgets that can be useful for creating a weekly digest dashboard.
Hope this helps. if you have questions or need help with the configuration of our gadgets, feel free to contact us at support@stonikbyte.com.
Danut
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This is not really an option in Jira, as Jira shows the live state of the information, not based on historic storage.
You could look at apps that extend dashboard reporting options.
Or If you need this kind of mandatory reporting, you should look to export the information on a scheduled basis and store the information and use a BI tool to be able to use this information for historical reporting.
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