I’m a Commercial Product Manager in a new team. We work with Jira (Cloud) and Confluence.
Our team has Jira licenses, but most colleagues do not.
Our goals are to:
Plan and manage our work in Jira Cloud
Keep colleagues informed about what we are working on
Allow them to share ideas and client feedback
Avoid buying additional Jira licenses
We created a Confluence page with a Jira overview (using the Jira macro), but colleagues without a Jira license cannot see the Jira content.
Ideally:
Colleagues should at least be able to view what we are working on
It would be great if they could also submit ideas in a structured way
We need to stay within our security guidelines (so fully public access may not be allowed)
How would you approach this in Jira Cloud?
Is there a smart way to share visibility and collect input without giving everyone a Jira license?
Thank you in advance!
Adding to @Trudy Claspill 's suggestions, there's Released https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1230872/released-feedback-portal-public-roadmap-ai-release-notes?hosting=cloud&tab=overview which would help with providing visibility and feedback collection.
However it's intended for a public audience.
You could also potentially set up IP whitelisting and then make the Jira projects open to anonymous users. This was originally announced as a Premium only feature, but the documentation doesn't seem to mention it anymore, so I'm not 100% sure.
Hello @Maaike Draaisma
Welcome to the Atlassian community.
To allow unlicensed user to create work items within a Jira Software or Business space I recommend that you look at the Forms functionality:
That would cover the requirement to allow them to submit ideas in a structured way.
With regard to providing visibility through the Jira UI for Software and Business spaces, your options are limited; give the individuals licenses or allow anonymous access.
Another alternative to explore would be to make the Jira information visible through a third party app. Here is one such app from the Atlassian Marketplace. There could be others:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1225074/secure-share-for-jira-external-users
Or you could look at adding a subscription for Jira Service Management, and making the folks who are currently not licensed into Customers. You don't pay a license fee per customer. They would be able to submit ideas through a customer portal or email to a Jira Service Management space, and see updates to those items through the customer portal. They would still not have direct visibility into the Software and Business spaces.
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