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Smart Jira Issue for Confluence

Confluence's built-in Jira card is locked to one fixed layout and a fixed set of fields. Smart Jira Issue lets you choose your fields, drop compact issue summaries anywhere on a page, and list child issues or filter results — with live status filters.

works with Confluence Cloud Runs on Atlassian

Show exactly the fields you need — nothing more

The built-in Jira card shows a fixed set of fields — issue type, status, assignee, priority and a few more — in a large, fixed-size block. Smart Jira Issue lets you pick precisely which fields to display, so the macro stays compact and only shows what's relevant on that page.

Field Configuration

A compact metrics box for any page

Drop a small issue summary — status, assignee, due date, or any fields you choose — right at the top of a story or epic page. It's a lightweight alternative to copying and manually keeping fields in sync. Pick an inline strip or a boxed layout; the built-in Jira card offers neither.

Inline layout Boxed layout

Children & Filter view, with quick filters

List all of an issue's children — or the results of a saved Jira filter — in one table, with the fields you choose, including Description. Built-in one-click status filters let readers narrow the list right on the page. Confluence's built-in Jira integration has nothing like it.

Children and Filter view

Runs on Atlassian

Smart Jira Issue for Confluence is built on Atlassian Forge, qualifying it for the Runs on Atlassian designation. Your Jira data — issue fields, descriptions, and custom fields — never leaves Atlassian's infrastructure. There are no third-party servers and no OAuth tokens stored externally.

Authorization is fully automatic via Forge's built-in identity mechanisms — no consent screens, no manual OAuth flow required.

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