Hi everyone,
We’re ready for you to start using the new navigation in Jira Cloud. Have you downloaded and installed the Chrome extension yet? If not, please do that before you read on.
We want you to use Jira the way you would normally, while we gather your preferences, behavior, and pattern. You can also explore the suggested use cases in the table below.
If something isn’t working out for you, you can revert to the old experience by toggling off the extension. You can toggle it back on after you’ve completed the task. We’re keen to know why you went back to the old experience.
Purpose |
Example scenario |
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Resume your work |
You and your team are working on a project. You want to review the work for the week. Find the planned work for the project in Jira. |
Find what to work on next |
After checking off an item from your to-do list, how would you locate your next task in Jira? |
See what other teams are working on |
How would you discover what other teams are currently working on in Jira? Note: You’ll need the right permissions to view all projects in Jira. |
Navigate to a dashboard |
Where would you go to find your dashboards? |
Find an issue |
Where will you find a particular issue that your colleague worked on? |
Find a list of issues |
Where will you find a list of issues across multiple projects that you’ve recently completed in Jira? |
Save as a favorite object |
Save a search in Jira so that you can come back to it at a later point. |
Start a new project/initiative |
Create a new project in Jira. |
We’d love to hear how you use the Jira navigation for your day-to-day work. Feel free to comment here with your use cases so we can understand your journey in Jira better.
Note: You can toggle the extension on/off at your convenience.
Regards,
The Jira Navigation team
Varsha Patel
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