Shopify Partner
Jira

Seamless Shop Event Attachments

Streamline your support tasks effortlessly. Enhance issue tracking with automatic attachments. Connect events to resolutions.

When this happens...

New App Relationship Events
Trigger new events when new shops installs, uninstalls, subscribes or unsubscribes your app.

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automatically do this!

Add Attachment To Issue
Adds an attachment to an issue,

Explore Triggers and Actions

New App Charges
Trigger new events when new app charges made to your partner account.
New App Installs
Trigger new events when new shops install your app.
New App Uninstalls
Trigger new events when new shops uninstall your app.
New App Relationship Events
Trigger new events when new shops installs, uninstalls, subscribes or unsubscribes your app.
Update Comment
Updates a comment,
Update Issue
Updates an issue. A transition may be applied and issue properties updated as part of the edit,

About the apps

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Shopify Partner

and

Jira

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

Shopify Partner

Shopify Partner API connects installs, uninstalls, charges & transactions, crucial for support teams to enhance customer communication and streamline service delivery.

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About

Jira

Jira is the leading agile project management tool that empowers teams to effectively plan, track, and support software development with confidence and precision.

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Why

Shopify Partner

+

Jira

= Perfect Match

Integrating Shopify Partner with Jira allows for a significant reduction in manual effort when handling events related to new shops. Whenever a shop installs, uninstalls, subscribes, or unsubscribes, these events can trigger the automatic addition of pertinent attachments to related issues in Jira. This synchronization not only boosts the efficiency of your support workflows but also ensures that your team has all necessary information at their fingertips to resolve issues faster.

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