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How to link Sprint goals to Summary page?

Santos Kr Sahoo October 6, 2025

How to link Sprint goals to Summary page in Jira dashboard?

I want the Sprint goals to be added to the Summary pages as we get into a new sprint.

So that I could traverse the goals vs the issues completed.

It would give me clarity on how the team proceeding to create the MVP product in a definite timeline.

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Alexey Pavlenko _App Developer_
Atlassian Partner
October 7, 2025

Hi @Santos Kr Sahoo ,

Unfortunately, it's not supported.

As an alternative solution, you can consider the app I developed Multi-team Metrics & Retrospectives. With it, you can see in the same view several teams/boards, you can choose different periods (sprints, months, quarters, half-years, or years). By navigating between sprints you can see all sprint details - sprint goals, completed scope, dynamics against previous periods, etc.

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Other views:

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Best regards,
Alexey

Santos Kr Sahoo October 18, 2025

Thanks a lot Alexey, I will try out your suggestions.

Regards Santos

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Martin Hadobás
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October 13, 2025

There is no way to natively do this, which is very counter-intuitive. There is an issue open for Atlassian to fix this: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-93338.

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Hannes Obweger - JXL for Jira
Atlassian Partner
October 8, 2025

Hi @Santos Kr Sahoo

welcome to the community!

I'm not 100% sure this is what you're looking for, but just to put it out there in case it is useful: If you're open to solutions from the Atlassian Marketplace, you may want to have a look at the app that my team and I are working on: JXL for Jira.

JXL is a full-fledged spreadsheet/table view for your issues that allows viewing, inline-editing, sorting, and filtering by all your issue fields, much like you’d do in e.g. Excel or Google Sheets. It also comes with

  • a range of advanced features, including support for issue grouping by any issue field(s), and
  • a long list of so-called smart columns that aren’t natively available, including the issue's sprint goal (i.e., the sprint goal of the issue's latest sprint). 

With these, you can build a view/dashboard like e.g. this in just a few clicks:

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As every JXL sheet is powered by a JQL statement or saved filter, you have full control over which issues you want to include. I should also add that JXL can do much more than the above: From support for configurable issue hierarchies, to sum-ups, or conditional formatting.

Any questions just let me know,

Best,

Hannes

Santos Kr Sahoo October 18, 2025

Thanks Hannes. I will try it out, if your product has a try out version.

Regards, Santos

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