Google Sheets
Jira

Fetch Issue on New Comment

Streamline issue tracking with real-time updates. Enhance your team’s responsiveness effortlessly. Boost productivity with automated workflows.

When this happens...

New Comment (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a comment is added to a spreadsheet.

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automatically do this!

Get Issue
Gets the details for an issue.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Comment (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a comment is added to a spreadsheet.
New Row Added
Trigger new event each time a row or rows are added to the bottom of a spreadsheet.
New Row Added (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a row or rows are added to the bottom of a spreadsheet.
New Updates (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a row or cell is updated in a spreadsheet.
New Worksheet (Instant)
Trigger new event each time a new worksheet is created in a spreadsheet.
Update Comment
Updates a comment,
Update Issue
Updates an issue. A transition may be applied and issue properties updated as part of the edit,

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Google Sheets

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Jira

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

Google Sheets

Google Sheets is a powerful online spreadsheet tool that enables real-time collaboration and secure sharing from any device, helping teams work smarter together.

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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

Google Sheets

+

Jira

= Perfect Match

This integration facilitates the automatic capture of comments added to Google Sheets, instantly triggering a fetch for the corresponding issue in Jira. By linking these platforms, teams can eliminate the need for manual entry and reduce response times significantly. This seamless connection ensures that critical feedback is always addressed promptly, improving collaboration and issue resolution efficiency across departments.

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