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How to set up hierarchy with Epic → Story/Feature → Task → Sub-task in Jira Cloud?

Thisira Jayasekara
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August 18, 2025

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Hello Community,

I’m an admin working on setting up a company management project in Jira Software Cloud. We need to establish the following issue hierarchy for our workflow:

  • Level 1: Epic

  • Level 2: Story, Feature

  • Level 3: Task

  • Level 4: Sub-task

The challenge we are facing:
Currently, Jira does not allow us to create Tasks under Stories or Features. Tasks seem to exist at the same level as Stories instead of being children of them.

Our goal is to have Stories/Features contain Tasks, and then Tasks contain Sub-tasks.

Questions:

  1. Is it possible to configure Jira Cloud natively to support this hierarchy?

  2. Do we need Advanced Roadmaps (formerly Portfolio) or a marketplace app like Structure or BigPicture to achieve this?

  3. What is the best practice for modeling this kind of hierarchy in Jira?

Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you 🙏

2 answers

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Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
August 18, 2025

Hello @Thisira Jayasekara 

Welcome to the Atlassian community.

To do what you want with native Jira Cloud functionality you would need to upgrade to the Premium subscription plan. You could then extend the issue type hierarchy upwards above Epics. You cannot insert a level directly between Epics (level 1) and "standard" issue types (level 0).

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/configure-the-issue-type-hierarchy/

The full hierarchy is visualized through Jira Plans.

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/get-started-with-advanced-roadmaps/

In the native Agile boards (scrum and kanban) the extend hierarchy is not readily visible.

 

Alternately you use generic issue linking to artificially create a relationship between your "Story" and "Feature" issues and their "child" Tasks. Jira would not recognize that as a parent/child relationship in any of its native functionality related to parent/child relationships, though.

 

And there is also the option of using a third party app to manage an extended hierarchy.

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Rahul_RVS
Atlassian Partner
August 18, 2025

Hi @Thisira Jayasekara 

 

Welcome to the community !!

 

You will need Jira premium / Advanced Roadmaps to create multi level hierarchy which only be above Epics. To create a custom hierarchy you can use issue / work item links. However you would need a mktplace solution to view linked issues in a tree  / hierarchy view. I can suggest our app

Issue Hierarchy 

The app also allows you to view your project issue hierarchy created with issue links in a tree view. You can view %complete progress at each parent level. It rolls up the time tracking fields, story point or numeric fields at each parent level. The app can be added to a dashboard as well

Disclaimer : I am one of the app team member

Links Hierarchy.png

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