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Overview

What is Jira Software?

Jira Software is a project management tool from Atlassian, featuring an interactive timeline for mapping work items, dependencies, and releases, Scrum boards for agile teams, and out-of-the-box reports and dashboards.

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Jira is a Saviour

9 out of 10
March 08, 2024
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Jira Software is a project management tool that is widely used by various teams in our organization to manage their projects and tasks. …
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Easy-to-use tool with minimal learning curve: Users have found JIRA to be an intuitive and user-friendly tool that requires minimal effort …
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Pricing

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Standard

$8.15

Cloud
per month per user (minimum 10)

Premium

$16

Cloud
per month per user (minimum 10)

Data Center

$44,000

On Premise
per year 500 users

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.atlassian.com/software/jira…

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $81.85 per month 10 users
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Product Demos

JIRA Project Management Tutorial for Beginners (2022)

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The full overview: Roadmaps in Jira Software

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Product Details

What is Jira Software?

Jira Software is a project management tool software used by agile teams and supports any agile methodology, be it scrum, kanban, or a team's own unique flavor. From agile boards to reports, users can plan, track, and manage agile software development projects. And since not every team works the same way, Jira Software allows teams to customize workflows, permissions, and schemes to match the unique needs of each team.


Jira templates also support use cases in enterprise marketing management, and projects to support operations, design HR, and enterprise marketing management.


With Jira Software, teams are able to:

  • Track versions, features, and progress at a glance
  • Re-prioritize user stories and bugs
  • Estimate stories, adjust sprint scope, check velocity, and re-prioritize issues
  • Estimate, track and report on story points; become more accurate
  • Report on agile metrics to provide real-time, actionable data on team efficiency, quality, and overall performance
  • Integrate with all the tools their dev team is already using, from the rest of the Atlassian suite (Bitbucket, Bamboo, Fisheye, and Crucible) to other popular developer tools on-premise or cloud (e.g., GitHub and Jenkins).
  • Provide greater flexibility to curate which teams have access to which information with sprint and project-level permissions
  • Flexibly tailor Jira tasks and their workflows to a specific team's use case
  • Extend Jira with over 1,800 apps from the Atlassian Marketplace to fit any capability not provided by default

Jira Software Videos

Jira in a Nutshell Demo Video
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Jira Software Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows, Mac
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android

Frequently Asked Questions

Jira Software is a project management tool from Atlassian, featuring an interactive timeline for mapping work items, dependencies, and releases, Scrum boards for agile teams, and out-of-the-box reports and dashboards.

Jira Software starts at $81.85.

Bugzilla, Podio, and Zoho Projects are common alternatives for Jira Software.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 8.8.

The most common users of Jira Software are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Easy-to-use tool with minimal learning curve: Users have found JIRA to be an intuitive and user-friendly tool that requires minimal effort to learn. Several reviewers mentioned that they were able to navigate through the platform easily and quickly adapt to its features.

Seamless collaboration through integration with other tools: Many users appreciated JIRA's ability to integrate with various plugins and add-ons, enabling seamless collaboration across different teams and departments. This integration allowed for enhanced productivity by bringing together different tools into one centralized platform.

Flexibility of customization: The flexibility of JIRA in terms of customization was highly regarded by users. They mentioned being able to customize bugs, tasks, and stories based on the specific requirements of their projects. This flexibility helped them tailor JIRA to their unique project management needs.

Confusing and overwhelming user interface: Many users have expressed frustration with the confusing and overwhelming user interface of JIRA. They find it difficult to efficiently complete tasks due to a lack of intuitive navigation and cluttered design.

Complexity and difficulty in customization: A significant number of reviewers find JIRA's customization options to be complex and challenging. It often requires dedicated training to effectively navigate and utilize the software's customization features.

Limitations in reports, charts, and attachments: Users have reported challenges in sharing information within JIRA due to limitations in reports, charts, and attachments. These limitations hinder effective collaboration, communication, and data visualization.

Attribute Ratings

Reviews

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Tracking projects based on assignee (ie: the person who needs to take action on a ticket).
  • Easily seeing how many product tickets are open at any given time.
  • Planning and road mapping of your product, Jira makes it very easy to track priority with development effort, you can display it easily on a map.
  • I'd like to see merge fields be slightly easier to use, but you can still format everything really nicely in comments, so it isn't a big problem.
Amrinder Arora | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • When you want a configurable workflow for different issue types
  • Showing the entire sprint progress at a glance in the burndown (or burnup) chart
  • Ensuring every team member (even a new one) knows the steps that an issue has to take before closure
  • Workflows and schemas are sometimes really difficult to understand. You learn it one time and it works fine for 6-7 months. When you need to modify it, it seems you need to learn it ALL OVER again.
  • Left hand navigation panels sometimes need to be collapsed and expanded multiple times.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Great tool for agile development
  • Allows flexibility to build out workflows that map to your company's internal processes
  • Flexibly reporting and build out by team
  • Make certain the full end to end processes are documented - changing flows will impact the lineage of your data
  • Make certain someone on the team has JIRA experience or have a vendor support you in the implementation
  • Look at full functions offered out of the box and understand additional plug-ins that may be needed.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • JIRA is great for tracking issues
  • It allows for excellent communication with other JIRA users
  • It's easy to search and navigate the platform
  • Administration of JIRA is very easy and straightforward
  • Documentation is generally pretty good as is JIRA support
  • Sometimes the documentation is a bit tricky to find depending on what version you're running
  • Troubleshooting complex issues when you use multiple plugins can be difficult
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easy to drag and drop issues to status
  • UI is very good and easy to follow the sprint progress
  • Dashboard features are good
  • Issue detail view can be a little limited, would like more room to configure
  • Change the status of issue in all issue views
  • Increased functionality on dashboards, allow text field boxes
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Great for engineers to track issues, bugs, problems, etc.
  • Helpful for collaboration on bugs and great for managing sprints.
  • Definitely not the prettiest or most intuitive interface. Very much feels like it was built by an engineer.
  • My biggest annoyance is that I get emails for updates to a bug's comments far too frequently. As in, someone will be editing a task and I'll get 5 emails in the course of them simply typing something out or making updates to the task. These things should be aggregated and there should be a time delay on when the emails reach me.
Poorva Naswa | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • I personally like the ability to track where issues and task are, how much work has been completed on them and what the estimated time remaining is.
  • Easy to interact with a task. Easy to get into the task for the bug fixes and report it to the higher level through the spontaneous notifications.
  • I like how JIRA helps teams organize themselves.
  • I can't say anything that bothers me about JIRA.
  • The price is little bit high.
Richard Rout | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Customized workflows - JIRA can be set up to work for any imaginable workflow.
  • Fine grained account control - roles can be created for any type of user access, giving you full control.
  • Nice looking and easy to use UI.
  • Available in SaaS and self hosted.
  • It can be overwhelming. So many configurations and options can make it difficult to manage.
  • It's among the most expensive in its category. Much cheaper options are available and likely do what you need.
  • If your admin configures things wrong, it can be very difficult to use as a user.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easy and efficient way to organize and assign work
  • Allows for the creation of a hierarchy of tickets and work to keep priorities organized
  • User-friendly and cost efficient as an organizational tool
  • Training resources readily available
  • Being able to create epics would be highly useful for better organization and maintenance
  • Being able to split the work, or tickets, between team members would also be useful
  • There is a learning curve which does require time and resources to adapt to the tool
Eliz Marvic Melicio Carvajal | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • It is excellent for the control of development projects under agile methodology.
  • It allows you to reprogram issues, attach images, set subtask to each issue, which later depending on the complexity you can convert into an issue to execute later.
  • By closing each sprint you can graphically view the Burndown Chart, which allows you to analyze with the development group, if the sprint was under what was planned or what caused the deviations.
  • It would be ideal to have among the notifications one that alerts when a sprint is about to finish and still has tasks to do and in progress.
  • The user interface for Jira in the cloud and Jira on server versions should be the same.
  • It should have an integration with the Outlook calendar, iCal or any other calendar so that everyone has calendar programming in a single application.
Sourav Singla ,Safe Agilist, CSP,  ICP-ACC, CSM, CSPO, SSM, LSSG | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Requirements are managed very well there which can be captured in the form of epics.
  • Epics, which capture the high-level ideas can be broken down into stories, tasks and sub-tasks.
  • The team can team can raise bugs, capture comments and tag test cases, against each story ultimately bringing end-to-end traceability.
  • Since distributed agile requires more collaboration, JIRA's seamless integration with communication tools like HipChat and Slack allows teams to work collaboratively.
  • JIRA supports customization since each team is unique, you can create your own issue types, modify the workflows, add/remove fields.
  • Standard issue types created in any project are: a) Bug b) Task c) Sub-Task d) Epic e) Support Ticket f) User story
  • User Story workflow can be: a) Backlog b) Ready to Start c) Dev In-Progress d) QA In-Progress e) Ready for Demo All these can be modified based on your requirements.
  • If you are looking for devops implementation, JIRA has support for CI & CD.
  • It can be integrated with Git and Jenkins very well.
  • JIRA supports two kinds of boards, Kanban and Scrum boards. It is very easy to track things using these boards & it also provides ample of charts like reporting options such as burndown charts to help teams plan & replan at every stage in the development life cycle
  • Searching issues in JIRA is very simple through JQL (Jira Query Language).
  • If we would like to perform a complex search JQL allows to find issues from any timeline.
  • The basic version of Jira do not have support for test management, capacity management & release management.
  • So users have to buy various plugins to support these basic functionalities which can prove costly based on team size.
  • Navigation around the UI can be difficult at times
  • Jira is not a simple tool, it requires some training before users can start working on it so some learning curve is involved.
Score 3 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • They return your calls (usually)
  • Creates helpdesk tickets per issue
  • They usually follow up
  • Can connect to users using interface easily
  • Software tracks specific IT support person assisting customer
  • They don’t always know the real issue and spend too much time figuring out the wrong solution
  • Sometimes they pass around the issue for days.
  • They need to understand all software programs well.
  • Multiple attempts needed to bypass admin access
February 13, 2018

Jira Review

Jesse Brand | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Task Management - Keep Track of Tasks
  • Priority Management - Prioritize Tasks
  • Reporting - Create Reports That YOU Need
  • Customization - Better customization for specific needs
  • Ease of Access - More training or helpful tips within the program
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Organization and prioritization of work
  • The ability to customize (forms, workflows, etc.)
  • The ability to share information easily (adding attachments, adding "watchers" to issues, as well as integrations with other products)
  • The ability to share workflows across projects gets really messy when you want to change one but not the other. You can end up messing up other people's boards without realizing it. It really requires someone who is familiar with the rules of the software to manage things like this.
  • Board configuration is a bit confusing as someone can be an admin on a board but if they do not own the board filter they can not share the board with new people. Visibility to a board is based on the board's filter shares which is just confusing.
  • It would be nice to have more flexibility with workflows. Often times our product managers ask me if they can add a step in their team's workflow and I have to say no because it would affect everyone else who is in the project. I'm not sure why we didn't decide to give each PM their own project... it might be due to their pricing model.
Sandip More | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • It helps in Release Management in our rapid release cycles. sync with Product Management tool and Customer support tools.
  • Supports various kind Of Agile models like scrum & Kanban
  • User accesses, custom story types, Workflow support to automate development cycle.
  • I think they can improve on reporting capabilities to get more insights about developer productivity.
  • Documentation attached to each story is not readable for non-developer teams. If features were better readable UI/UX for business users will help to get all stakeholders in product process to start using JIRA
December 28, 2017

Great for what we need

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Its ability to generate reports and dashboards that are accessible, usable and understandable to C-Suite executives
  • Its ability to integrate with other tools through the use of plugins and add-ons (including source code repositories, a big one for use)
  • Its ease of use - new hires don't generally need to be trained at all, they pick up the right way to use the tool within their first week
  • Some reporting needs the ability to be more customized. For certain reports, we still have to export data to Excel...which is a hassle
  • Some features are very software development-centric. We use JIRA to track hardware and software defects, and some of the hardware defect tracking feels shoehorned in
  • The default behavior is to email any user tracking a defect when anything happens. In addition, users get added to the tracking list when they perform any actions on the defect. These two combined means that many users get overloaded with JIRA emails
Fabian Kuhn | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • JIRA is an excellent tool to connect different teams and work styles in an efficient way, without being too specific for some of them.
  • It has a lot of features and settings to offer which really enable you to plan a task in a very detailed way.
  • Thanks to the different conditions of a task, the status can be tracked easily and everyone always knows who's the one who has to provide input.
  • JIRA is not the right tool for people who are looking for an easy, small and quick to learn project management tool.
  • There should be more options to layout a task in terms of tables, image integration et cetera. Currently, the bigger a tasks gets, the more complicated and difficult to understand it looks.
Matt Emge | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • It's great for holding all our projects and tickets with teams assigned.
  • It has good features for formatting ticket descriptions and comments for team collaboration.
  • I like the hours tracking feature because it's easy to enter hours for each ticket and also see all my time for the week at a glance.
  • Better formatting options in tickets.
  • Apply UX principles for easier workflow and UI.
  • More options to simplify and cut out unnecessary features that we don't use.
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