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Connect Notion to Jira Service Desk

Use 9 documented Notion triggers to run 12 documented Jira Service Desk actions.

9 source triggers
12 target actions
Reverse direction supported

Why Connect Notion & Jira Service Desk?

Start with a Notion event

Choose from 9 documented triggers, including New Comment Created, New Data Source Created, New or Updated Page in Data Source (By Property).

Run a Jira Service Desk action

Send the event into one of 12 documented actions, such as Create Comment on Request, Create Incident, Create Request.

Map and review the workflow

Choose the fields and conditions for the workflow, then test the result before activation.

Available Triggers & Actions

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Notion

Triggers (9)

New Comment Created

Emit new event when a new comment is created in a page or block. See the documentation

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New Data Source Created

Emit new event when a data source is created. See the documentation

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New or Updated Page in Data Source (By Property)

Emit new event when a page is created or updated in the selected data source. See the documentation

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New or Updated Page in Data Source (By Timestamp)

Emit new event when a page is created or updated in the selected data source. See the documentation

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New Page in Data Source

Emit new event when a page is created in the selected data source. See the documentation

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New Webhook Event (Instant)

Emit new event each time a webhook event is received. Webhook must be setup in Notion. See the documentation

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Page or Subpage Updated

Emit new event when the selected page or one of its sub-pages is updated. See the documentation

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Page Properties Updated (Instant)

Emit new event each time a page property is updated in a data source. For use with Page Properties Updated event type. Webhook must be set up in Notion. See the documentation

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Page Updated

Emit new event when a selected page is updated. See the documentation

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Actions (24)

Append Block to Parent

Append new and/or existing blocks to the specified parent. See the documentation

Complete File Upload

Use this action to finalize a mode=multi_part file upload after all of the parts have been sent successfully. See the documentation

Create Comment

Create a comment in a page or existing discussion thread. See the documentation

Create Database

Create a database and its initial data source. See the documentation

Create File Upload

Create a file upload. See the documentation

Create Page

Create a page from a parent page. See the documentation

Create Page from Data Source

Create a page from a data source. See the documentation

Delete Block

Sets a Block object, including page blocks, to archived: true using the ID specified. See the documentation

Duplicate Page

Create a new page copied from an existing page block. See the documentation

Find Pages or Data Sources

Searches for a page or data source. See the documentation

Get Current User

Retrieve the Notion identity tied to the current OAuth token, returning the full users.retrieve payload for me (person or bot). Includes the user ID, name, avatar URL, type (person vs bot), and workspace ownership metadata—useful for confirming which workspace is connected, adapting downstream queries, or giving an LLM the context it needs about who is operating inside Notion. See the documentation.

List All Users

Returns all users in the workspace. See the documentation

List File Uploads

Use this action to list file uploads. See the documentation

Query Data Source

Query a data source with a specified filter. See the documentation

Retrieve Data Source Content

Get all content of a data source. See the documentation

Retrieve Data Source Schema

Get the property schema of a data source in Notion. See the documentation

Retrieve File Upload

Use this action to retrieve a file upload. See the documentation

Retrieve Page Content

Get page content as block objects or markdown. Blocks can be text, lists, media, a page, among others. See the documentation

Retrieve Page Metadata

Get details of a page. See the documentation

Retrieve Page Property Item

Get a Property Item object for a selected page and property. See the documentation

Retrieve User

Returns a user using the ID specified. See the documentation

Send File Upload

Send a file upload. See the documentation

Update Child Block

Updates a child block object. See the documentation

Update Data Source

Update a data source. See the documentation

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Jira Service Desk

Triggers (2)

New Request Created

Emit new event when a customer request is created. See the documentation

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Request Status Updated

Emit new event when a customer request is updated. See the documentation

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Actions (12)

Create Comment on Request

Create a comment on a customer request. See the documentation

Create Incident

Creates a new incident request in a Jira Service Desk. Auto-discovers the best-matching request type (prefers types named 'incident' or 'problem') and, if serviceDeskId is omitted, auto-discovers it from the user's existing requests. Use **List Sites** first to obtain the required cloudId. serviceDeskId is optional — if not provided, the tool calls **List My Requests** to discover it automatically. Returns the new request including its issueKey and issueId. See the documentation

Create Request

Creates a new customer request. See the documentation

Get Current User

Returns the authenticated user's account_id, display_name, and email from Atlassian. Use this to identify who is logged in, or to filter requests by the current user's account_id. No cloudId required — this uses the Atlassian Identity API directly. See the documentation

Get Request

Fetches the full details of a Jira Service Desk request including its field values and complete comment thread in a single response. Use this to summarize a ticket without needing follow-up calls. Use **List Sites** first to obtain the required cloudId. Use **List My Requests** to find the issueKey of a request (e.g. IT-42). See the documentation

Get Request Status

Returns the status history of a Jira Service Desk request — the current status plus all previous states with timestamps. Use this to understand how a request has progressed through the workflow. Use **List Sites** first to obtain the required cloudId. Use **List My Requests** to find the issueKey (e.g. IT-42). See the documentation

List Cloud ID Options

Retrieves available options for the Cloud ID field.

List My Requests

Lists Jira Service Desk requests owned or participated in by the current user. Defaults to open requests owned by the current user. Use **List Sites** first to obtain the required cloudId. Each result includes issueKey, issueId, and request field values (summary, status). requestStatus: OPEN_REQUESTS (default), CLOSED_REQUESTS, or ALL_REQUESTS. requestOwnership: OWNED_REQUESTS (default) or PARTICIPATED_REQUESTS. See the documentation

List Request Transitions

Lists the available workflow transitions for a Jira Service Desk request — returns each transition's id and name. **Call this before Transition Request** to obtain valid transitionId values. Use **List Sites** first to obtain the required cloudId. Use **List My Requests** or **Get Request** to find the issueKey (e.g. IT-42). See the documentation

List Sites

Returns all Atlassian cloud sites accessible to the authenticated user. **Call this tool first** to obtain the cloudId (returned as id) required by every other Jira Service Desk tool. Each site includes its id (cloudId), name, and url. See the documentation

Transition Request

Transitions a Jira Service Desk request to a new workflow status. Use **List Request Transitions** first to get valid transitionId values for the request. Use **List Sites** to obtain the required cloudId. Use **List My Requests** or **Get Request** to find the issueKey (e.g. IT-42). Optionally include a comment to explain the transition. See the documentation

Update Issue Fields

Updates fields on an existing Jira Service Desk request via the Jira platform API. Use this to change the summary, priority, description, or other fields after a request has been created. Use **List Sites** first to obtain the required cloudId. Use **List My Requests** or **Get Request** to find the issueKey (e.g. IT-42). fields is a JSON object of field name-value pairs. Example: {"summary": "Updated title", "priority": {"name": "High"}}. See the documentation

Integration Features

9 documented Notion triggers
12 documented Jira Service Desk actions
Configurable field mapping
Conditional workflow steps
Execution monitoring
A supported Jira Service Desk to Notion direction

Capability Examples

Notion trigger → Jira Service Desk action

Catalog example
NotionNotion

New Comment Created

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Create Comment on Request

Jira Service Desk trigger → Notion action

Reverse direction
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New Request Created

NotionNotion

Append Block to Parent

How It Works

1

Connect Apps

Authenticate your Notion and Jira Service Desk accounts

2

Choose a Trigger

Select a documented Notion event

3

Choose an Action

Select the documented Jira Service Desk operation to run

Test and Review

Verify field mapping and provider responses before activation

Frequently Asked Questions

Integration Benefits

Trigger-driven Workflows

Start the supported direction from one of 9 documented Notion triggers.

Automated Actions

Run one of 12 documented Jira Service Desk actions after the selected trigger fires.

Provider Authentication

Review the authentication requirements published by each provider before activating the workflow.

Guided Configuration

Select a documented trigger, choose a target action, and map the fields required by the workflow.

Field Mapping

Map the fields exposed by the selected trigger and action, then review the required provider inputs.

Execution Review

Test the workflow and review provider responses before relying on it in production.

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