Jira Integration — Automate Jira with AI on Beauto

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Category: project management, task management · 97 actions available

What you can automate with Jira

Beauto connects Jira with 900+ other apps so you can build AI-powered workflows in minutes. Trigger automations from Jira events, enrich Jira data with AI, or sync Jira with the rest of your stack — without writing code.

  • Sync Jira data with Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Google Sheets, and more
  • Trigger AI agents on new Jira events and route the output anywhere
  • Schedule recurring Jira tasks — daily reports, cleanups, or bulk updates
  • Use natural language to describe the workflow; Beauto builds it for you

Jira actions Beauto supports

  • Add Attachment — Uploads and attaches a file to a Jira issue.
  • Add Comment — Adds a comment using Atlassian Document Format (ADF) for rich text to an existing Jira issue.
  • Add Users to Project Role — Adds users and optionally groups to a project role.
  • Add User to Group — Adds a user to a Jira group.
  • Add Watcher to Issue — Adds a user to an issue's watcher list by account ID. Requires the authenticated user to have permission to view the issue and manage watchers; insufficient permissions may result in silent failure or an error response.
  • Add Worklog — Tool to add a worklog entry to a Jira issue. Use when logging time spent on an issue.
  • Analyse Jira Expression — Analyses Jira expressions for syntax validation, type checking, and complexity analysis. Use when you need to validate Jira expression syntax before using it in automation rules, custom fields, or workflows.
  • Assign Issue — Assigns a Jira issue to a user, default assignee, or unassigns; supports email/name lookup.
  • Bulk Create Issues — Creates multiple Jira issues (up to 50 per call) with full feature support including markdown, assignee resolution, and priority handling.
  • Check User Permissions — Check user permissions for global and project-level operations in Jira. Use this action to verify whether a user has specific permissions at the system level or within projects. Useful for authorization checks before per
  • Create Group — Creates a new group in Jira with the specified name.
  • Create Issue — Creates a new Jira issue (e.g., bug, task, story) in a specified project. IMPORTANT: Different Jira projects may have custom required fields beyond the standard ones (summary, project_key, issue_type). If issue creation
  • Link Issues — Links two Jira issues using a specified link type with optional comment.
  • Get JQL Autocomplete Data — Retrieves JQL autocomplete reference data including reserved words, field names, and function names. Use when building JQL query editors or validating JQL syntax.
  • Create Project — Creates a new Jira project with required lead, template, and type configuration.
  • Create Sprint — Creates a new sprint on a Jira board with optional start/end dates and goal.
  • Create Version — Creates a new version for releases or milestones in a Jira project.
  • Delete Comment — Deletes a specific comment from a Jira issue using its ID and the issue's ID/key; requires user permission to delete comments on the issue.
  • Delete Issue — Permanently and irreversibly deletes a Jira issue by its ID or key. Obtain explicit user confirmation before calling.
  • Delete Version — Deletes a Jira version and optionally reassigns its issues.
  • Delete Worklog — Deletes a worklog from a Jira issue with estimate adjustment options.
  • Edit Issue — Updates an existing Jira issue with field values and operations. Supports direct field parameters (summary, description, assignee, priority, etc.) that are merged with the fields parameter. Direct parameters take precede
  • Evaluate Jira Expression — Tool to evaluate Jira expressions using the enhanced search API. Use when you need to extract or transform data from Jira using Jira expression language. Useful for complex data queries, transformations, and building cus
  • Bulk Fetch Issues — Tool to bulk fetch multiple Jira issues by their IDs or keys (max 100 per call). Use when you need to retrieve details for multiple issues efficiently in a single API call.
  • Find Users 2 — Tool to find users in Jira by query string, account ID, or property search. Use when you need to search for users to assign to issues, add as watchers, or perform other user-related operations.
  • Find Users For Picker — Find users for picker components by matching query against user attributes like display name and email.
  • Get All Groups — Retrieves all groups from the Jira instance with pagination support. Useful for resolving correct group names or IDs before passing them to other tools. Some returned groups are system-managed and may be inaccessible via
  • Get All Issue Type Schemes — Retrieves all Jira issue type schemes with optional filtering and pagination.
  • Get all projects — Retrieves all visible projects using the modern paginated Jira API with server-side filtering and pagination support. Results reflect only projects the authenticated user can access — small or empty result sets may indic
  • Get Issue Statuses — Retrieves all issue statuses associated with workflows from Jira. Returns global statuses that may not be valid for every project or workflow scheme; verify a returned status is applicable to the specific project before
  • Get All Users — Retrieves all users from the Jira instance including active, inactive, app accounts, and system accounts, with pagination support. On Jira Cloud, fields like `email_address` may be redacted due to privacy settings — neve
  • Get Attachment — Retrieves the binary content of a Jira attachment by ID. Use when you need to download a specific file attached to an issue.
  • Get Attachment Meta — Tool to retrieve Jira attachment settings including upload limits and enabled status. Use when you need to check if attachments are enabled or determine the maximum file size allowed.
  • Get Comment — Retrieves a specific comment by ID from a Jira issue with optional expansions.
  • Get Component — Tool to retrieve components from Jira projects with search and filtering. Use when you need to list or find components across projects, optionally filtered by project IDs/keys or search query.
  • Get Create Field Metadata for Issue Type — Tool to retrieve field metadata for a specific issue type in a project. Use this to discover required fields, allowed values, and field configurations before creating issues of a specific type.
  • Get Current User — Retrieves detailed information about the currently authenticated Jira user. The returned `accountId` is the correct identifier for fields like `lead_account_id` in JIRA_CREATE_PROJECT, JIRA_ADD_WATCHER_TO_ISSUE, and JIRA
  • Get Dashboards — Tool to list and search Jira dashboards visible to the current user. Use when you need to discover available dashboards, filter by ownership or favorites, or retrieve dashboard details including permissions and popularit
  • Get Favorite Filters — Tool to retrieve favorite filters for the current user. Use when you need to discover which saved filters the user has marked as favorites.
  • Get fields — Tool to retrieve Jira issue fields metadata. Use before editing an issue to discover custom field IDs and names. Custom fields are addressed as customfield_XXXXX in API calls and cf[XXXXX] in JQL; using display names ins

Jira triggers

  • New Issue — Triggered when a new issue is created in Jira
  • New Project — Triggered when a new project is added in Jira
  • Updated Issue — Triggered when an issue is updated in Jira

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