How To Make a URL That Opens a New Issue in Jira

A method that actually works

Keri Savoca
2 min readNov 14, 2019

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If your organization uses Jira, chances are that people know how to log in to the platform and create a ticket on someone else’s board or project. The problem is that not everyone actually navigates to Jira to put in tickets. Requests come in through a variety of channels. What if you just want people to use Jira?

  • Maybe you want to put a link in an email that says something like Click here if you don’t have permission to see this document.
  • Maybe you want your internal dashboard or help site to have a button that says Request a Feature or This doesn’t work.
  • Maybe someone Slacked you and asked you to do something, but you want them to put in a ticket. You want to send them a URL that automatically starts this ticket.

I scoured the world wide web (lol) looking for a way to make a simple URL that would open an issue on Jira. Most of the tutorials were old, wrong, incomprehensible, or all three. After a few failed attempts (and after putting in a ticket of my own at work), I figured it out.

The link you need to build is:

https://{yourdomain}.atlassian.net/secure/CreateIssue.jspa?issuetype={x}&pid={yyyyy}

Step 1: Enter your domain where you see {yourdomain}.

Example: If you are using Jira at BigHappyTechCo, your domain might be BigHappyTechCo.atlassian.net.

Step 2: Enter the issue type where you see {x}.

The issue type should be 1, 2, or 3, depending on the type of issue you want people to create when they click your link.

1 = Bug
2 = Story
3 = Task

Step 3: Enter the project ID where you see {yyyyy}.

To find your project ID:

  • On the navigation bar, click Projects. Select the project you’d like to use.
  • On the navigation bar, click Project Settings.
  • Look at the URL in your browser. It should end with pid= followed by a 5-digit number. This 5-digit number is your project ID.

Put it all together.

Imagine that your domain is BigHappyTechCo, you want your link to create a task (which is issue type 3), and your project id is 99999.

Your URL would be: https://BigHappyTechCo.atlassian.net/secure/CreateIssue.jspa?issuetype=3&pid=99999

Now, any time you want people to put in a ticket, you can just send them a URL and call it a day. You can even shorten the URL to something like tiny.cc/jiraticket.

Have fun!

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Keri Savoca

Engineering Manager at Compass