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How to Show Linked Issues in Jira Dashboard

Updated on:
June 8, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to display linked issues on your Jira dashboard.

Quick summary

This tutorial shows how to add a Filter Results gadget to a Jira dashboard and configure it to display linked issues as a visible column. By following these steps, Jira users can surface issue relationships directly on their dashboard without navigating away from their project overview.


Steps

  1. In your Jira dashboard, click 'Edit' in the top-right corner.
  2. Click 'Add Gadget' to open the gadget selection panel.
  3. Find 'Filter Results' from the list of options in the right-hand panel, then click 'Add'.
  4. Go to the newly added gadget and tap the 'Add Columns to Display' menu.
  5. Choose 'Linked Issues' from the list of column options.
  6. Provide the other necessary information, such as Filter, Number of Results, and Auto Refresh.
  7. Click 'Save' to apply your settings and have linked issues displayed in your Jira dashboard.

📌 Why this matters

Displaying linked issues directly on a Jira dashboard gives teams instant visibility into issue dependencies, blockers, and relationships without drilling into individual tickets. The Filter Results gadget with a Linked Issues column lets project managers and developers track cross-issue connections at a glance, reducing context-switching and improving sprint planning efficiency. For teams managing complex projects in Jira, this dashboard customization is a practical way to keep dependency tracking front and center in daily workflows.
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