From what I can find in documentation, in the config settings, and on community I don't think it is possible to give someone the ability to create a project in Jira Software without also giving them administration rights in other areas of Jira Software (i.e. a person that can create a project can also create/edit statuses, create/edit workflows, etc) - I'm asking here because I can't believe that these things can't be separated...?? - any advice appreciated!!
Old thread, but I don't see the answer here so I'll share:
This worked for me! I recommend this solution
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you are correct, that for company-managed projects it is not possible without third party app. As you haven't accepted an answer, I wanted to show you how simple it can be to allow users to create projects without giving them Jira administrator permission using our cloud app Project Templates for Jira
Step 1:
Create a custom project template based on an existing project or Jira native template.
Step 2:
Define the Project Creation Permission for this specific project template.
Step 3:
Activate the project template and your non-admins are ready to create Jira projects based on it.
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Yes. You are right.
However there is an add-on which can does that for you. It lets you create project template and then create a trusted group of users who can create projects from those templates.
Regards
Prakhar
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Thanks Prakhar - but I'm using Cloud so that's not available to me :(
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Hi @Bonnie_Cresswell ,
I am the Product Manager of Templating.app .
This app allows administrators to create templates for company managed projects. They can even define users and groups who should be able to use those templates.
A nice feature is also that administrators can add more user friendly descriptions for schemes and scheme types, making it easier for users to understand their options (if allowed by an administrator).
The usability is really good and you can even create templates for issue hierarchies and subtasks.
Just let me know if you have any questions 💜.
Cheers,
Sarah
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Hello,
There are independent projects, which do not require admin rights. You can find more info here:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwarecloud/managing-independent-projects-942834582.html
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Hi Alexey, thanks for your response, we don't allow the ability to create independent projects, apologies I should have given more detail about our setup I guess - we have set up a set of statuses, workflows, screens, all the necessary schemes etc against a "dummy" project and we need a user to be able to create projects based on that shared configuration (we want all projects to follow the same process)...
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Unfortunately, it is not possible to give access to create a project to a non-admin user in Jira Cloud. That is what the independent projects are for.
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are there any news? is this possbile for Jira Software Cloud?
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Nope. You can follow the issue here, but the ticket is 19 years old, so I wouldn't hold my breath on it: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-1431
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