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Connect Jira to Google Sheets

Automate workflows and sync data between Jira and Google Sheets with AI-powered automation

5-minute setup
Enterprise secure
No coding required

Why Connect Jira & Google Sheets?

Intelligent Automation Workflows

Leverage 4 available triggers from Jira to execute 24 targeted actions in Google Sheets automatically.

Eliminate Manual Data Entry

Replace time-consuming manual processes with intelligent automation that keeps Jira and Google Sheets perfectly synchronized.

Real-time Business Intelligence

Create a unified data flow between Jira and Google Sheets for instant insights and improved decision-making across your tech stack.

Available Triggers & Actions

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Jira

Triggers (4)

New Event

Emit new event when an event with subscribed event source triggered, See the documentation

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New Issue Created Event (Instant)

Emit new event when an issue is created. Note that Jira supports only one webhook, if more sources are needed please use New Event source and select multiple events.

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New Issue Deleted Event (Instant)

Emit new event when an issue is deleted. Note that Jira supports only one webhook, if more sources are needed please use New Event source and select multiple events.

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New Issue Updated Event (Instant)

Emit new event when an issue is updated. Note that Jira supports only one webhook, if more sources are needed please use New Event source and select multiple events.

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Actions (24)

Add Attachment To Issue

Adds an attachment to an issue. See the documentation

Add Comment To Issue

Adds a new comment to an issue. See the documentation

Add Multiple Attachments To Issue

Adds multiple attachments to an issue. See the documentation

Add Watcher To Issue

Adds a user as a watcher of an issue by passing the account ID of the user, For example, 5b10ac8d82e05b22cc7d4ef5, If no user is specified the calling user is added. See the documentation

Assign Issue

Assigns an issue to a user. See the documentation

Check Issues Against JQL

Checks whether one or more issues would be returned by one or more JQL queries. See the documentation

Count Issues Using JQL

Provide an estimated count of the issues that match the JQL. See the documentation

Create Custom Field Options (Context)

Create a context for custom field options. See the documentation.

Create Future Sprint

Creates a future sprint. See the documentation

Create Issue

Creates an issue or, where the option to create subtasks is enabled in Jira, a subtask. See the documentation

Create Jira Version in Project

Creates a project version. See the documentation

Delete Project

Deletes a project. See the documentation

Get All Projects

Gets metadata on all projects. See the documentation

Get Board

Returns the board for the given board ID. See the documentation

Get Cloud ID

Gets the cloud ID and details of all accessible Jira Cloud sites. See the documentation

Get Current User

Returns the authenticated Jira user's account ID, display name, email, and active status. Call this first when the user says 'my issues', 'assigned to me', or needs their Jira identity. Use the returned accountId with **Search Issues with JQL** (e.g. assignee = '{accountId}') or **Assign Issue**. Requires a Cloud ID to identify the Jira site. See the documentation.

Get Issue

Gets the details for an issue. See the documentation

Get Issue Picker Suggestions

Returns lists of issues matching a query string. See the documentation

Get Issue Types

Gets the available issue types. If a project ID is provided, returns issue types for that project. Otherwise, returns all issue types accessible to the user. See the documentation

Get Sprint

Returns the sprint for a given sprint ID. See the documentation

Get Task

Gets the status of a long-running asynchronous task. See the documentation

Get Transitions

Gets either all transitions or a transition that can be performed by the user on an issue, based on the issue's status. See the documentation

Get User

Gets details of user. See the documentation

Get Users

Gets the details for a list of users. See the documentation

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Google Sheets

Triggers (8)

New Comment

Emit new event each time a comment is added to a spreadsheet.

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New Comment (Instant)

Emit new event each time a comment is added to a spreadsheet.

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New Row Added

Emit new event each time a row or rows are added to the bottom of a spreadsheet.

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New Row Added (Instant)

Emit new event each time a row or rows are added to the bottom of a spreadsheet.

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New Updates

Emit new event each time a row or cell is updated in a spreadsheet.

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New Updates (Instant)

Emit new event each time a row or cell is updated in a spreadsheet.

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New Worksheet (Instant)

Emit new event each time a new worksheet is created in a spreadsheet.

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New Worksheet (Polling)

Emit new event each time a new worksheet is created in a spreadsheet.

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Actions (24)

Add Single Row

Add a single row of data to Google Sheets. Optionally insert the row at a specific index (e.g., row 2 to insert after headers, shifting existing data down). See the documentation

Add Multiple Rows

Add multiple rows of data to a Google Sheet. See the documentation

Get Values in Range

Get all values or values from a range of cells using A1 notation. See the documentation

Add Conditional Format Rule

Create conditional formatting with color scales or custom formulas. See the documentation

Add Protected Range

Add edit protection to cell range with permissions. See the documentation

Add Rows

Append one or more rows to a Google Sheets worksheet. Pass rows as a JSON array. **Preferred format:** array of objects with column header keys (e.g., [{"Name": "Alice", "Email": "alice@example.com"}]). Use **Get Spreadsheet Info** first to discover the exact column header names — keys must match headers exactly (case-sensitive). Alternatively, pass rows as arrays of positional values matching column order. New rows are appended after the last row with data.

Add Worksheet

Add a new worksheet (tab) to an existing spreadsheet. Optionally set column headers. Use **Get Spreadsheet Info** to see existing worksheets before creating.

Clear Cell

Delete the content of a specific cell in a spreadsheet. See the documentation

Clear Rows

Delete the content of a row or rows in a spreadsheet. Deleted rows will appear as blank rows. See the documentation

Copy Worksheet

Copy an existing worksheet to another Google Sheets file. See the documentation

Create Column

Create a new column in a spreadsheet. See the documentation

Create Spreadsheet

Create a blank spreadsheet or duplicate an existing spreadsheet. See the documentation

Create Worksheet

Create a blank worksheet with a title. See the documentation

Delete Conditional Format Rule

Remove conditional formatting rule by index. See the documentation

Delete Rows

Deletes the specified rows from a spreadsheet. See the documentation

Delete Worksheet

Delete a specific worksheet. See the documentation

Find Row

Find one or more rows by a column and value. See the documentation

Find Rows

Search for rows matching a value in a specific column. Use **Get Spreadsheet Info** to discover column header names. Returns matching rows as objects with row numbers (useful for subsequent **Update Rows** calls). For simple reads without filtering, use **Read Rows** instead.

Get Cell

Fetch the contents of a specific cell in a spreadsheet. See the documentation

Get Current User

Retrieve Google Sheets account metadata for the authenticated user by calling Drive's about.get, returning the user profile (display name, email, permission ID) and storage quota information. Helpful when you need to verify which Google account is active, tailor sheet operations to available storage, or give an LLM clear context about the user identity before composing read/write actions. See the Drive API documentation.

Get Spreadsheet by ID

Returns the spreadsheet at the given ID. See the documentation for more information

Get Spreadsheet Info

Get the structure of a Google Spreadsheet — worksheet names, column headers (first row of each sheet), and row counts. **Call this first** before reading or writing data, so you know the worksheet names and column headers. The column headers are used as keys when writing data with **Add Rows** or **Update Rows**. The spreadsheet ID is the long string in the Google Sheets URL: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/{spreadsheetId}/edit.

Insert an Anchored Note

Insert a note on a spreadsheet cell. See the documentation

Insert Comment

Insert a comment into a spreadsheet. See the documentation

Integration Features

Real-time data synchronization
Bi-directional sync capabilities
Custom field mapping
Advanced filtering options
Error handling & retry logic
Activity monitoring & logs

Popular Workflows

When Jira trigger → Create/Update in Google Sheets

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New Event

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Add Single Row

When Google Sheets trigger → Update Jira

Bi-directional
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New Comment

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Add Attachment To Issue

How It Works

1

Connect Apps

Authenticate your Jira and Google Sheets accounts

2

Map Fields

Choose which data fields to sync between apps

3

Set Triggers

Define when and how data should be synchronized

Automate

Sit back and let AI handle the automation

Frequently Asked Questions

Integration Benefits

Real-time Data Sync

Automatic synchronization between Jira and Google Sheets with 12 public triggers available for instant updates.

Automated Actions

Execute 48 public actions automatically across both platforms without manual intervention.

Enterprise Security

Industry-standard encryption, OAuth 2.0 authentication, and SOC 2 compliance for secure data transfer.

Quick Setup

Connect Jira and Google Sheets in minutes with our guided setup wizard and pre-configured templates.

Custom Field Mapping

Map any field between Jira and Google Sheets with intelligent suggestions and validation.

Error Handling

Automatic retry logic, detailed error logs, and smart notifications keep your integration running smoothly.

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