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Adding JIRA Filters to Confluence Pages

Updated on:
May 13, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to embed JIRA filters and issues directly into Confluence pages.

Quick summary

Adding JIRA filters to Confluence pages lets teams display live issue data from Jira directly within their documentation using the Jira Legacy macro and JQL queries. This integration eliminates context-switching by letting users create new Jira issues and view filtered issue lists without leaving Confluence.


Steps

  1. While editing a Confluence page, type /jira to open the macro menu.
  2. Select "Jira Legacy" from the list of available macro options.
  3. Search for JIRA issues using a key, filter, or JQL query, select the issues you want to display, and choose how they should appear on the page.
  4. Use "Display Options" to customize the layout and limit the number of issues shown, then click "Insert".
  5. Click "Create Jira Issue" to quickly add a new issue directly from the Confluence page.
  6. Select the Jira server, project, and issue type containing your issues.
  7. Click "Insert" to connect to your System Jira instance for seamless integration.

📌 Why this matters

Embedding JIRA filters in Confluence pages gives teams a single source of truth by surfacing live Jira issue data directly inside project documentation. This Jira-Confluence integration reduces context-switching, keeps stakeholders aligned on issue status without leaving their wiki, and enables users to create new Jira issues on the spot. For teams managing complex projects across Atlassian tools, this workflow is essential for maintaining up-to-date, actionable documentation at scale.
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