Good morning all,
My team and I work on multiple projects and have our client on one of them. However, we do not want our client to see our other projects on Jira and what we have been doing. I looked in the project access in the settings, but we only have the free version of Jira, does that mean we have to buy membership in order to hide the other projects?
Hi @Wilfredo K Gumaru Are you using Team managed projects or company-managed projects? Or a mix of both?
You can check it on the left side bottom of each project or on the page where you see the project list.
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If the free plan allows, change all the projects to private and add the clients to the project which you want them to see.
You can read more about it here- https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/next-gen-permissions/
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Thank you,
It turns out that the free plan does not allow this. I will discuss with the higher ups to purchase standard.
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You're right. I just tested. It's not allowed.
If you don't mind, can you please accept the answer?
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Thanks @Wilfredo K Gumaru
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