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How to Create a Jira Ticket From Confluence

Updated on:
June 8, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to generate a Jira ticket directly from your Confluence page.

Quick summary

You can create a Jira ticket from Confluence by highlighting text on your page, using the More Options menu, and selecting Jira Work Item to fill in and submit ticket details without leaving Confluence.


Steps

  1. Inside your Confluence page, find and highlight the text you want to include in your Jira ticket.
  2. Click the More Options button in the floating toolbar that appears after highlighting.
  3. Choose Jira Work Item from the list of available options.
  4. In the right-hand panel, provide all necessary information associated with the Jira ticket you are creating.
  5. Once all details are filled in, click Create to submit the ticket.
  6. The Jira ticket will be successfully created directly from your Confluence page.

📌 Why this matters

Creating a Jira ticket directly from Confluence eliminates the need to switch between tools, reducing context-switching and saving time for development and project teams. This Confluence-to-Jira integration allows teams to instantly convert documentation, notes, or bug reports into actionable work items without losing their place. By keeping issue creation within the Confluence workflow, teams improve collaboration accuracy and ensure that relevant page content is linked to the correct Jira ticket. This feature is essential for Atlassian users who want to streamline project tracking and maintain a single source of truth across their documentation and issue management systems.
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