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Overview
Once your cards have all required information, they can be pushed into Jira for execution. There are multiple options to push cards to Jira:
Push a single card to Jira
Push multiple selected cards to Jira
Push an entire release with all its cards to Jira
When you push a card from the story map to Jira, the issue on the Jira side will be created automatically with the same content and it will stay in sync.
Push a single card to Jira
Push multiple selected cards to Jira
Push an entire release with all its cards to Jira
Where can you find pushed cards in Jira
StoriesOnBoard supports real-time and bidirectional integration with Jira. You can even setup release synchronization to maximize your effort and eliminate double entry of your data.
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Pushed issues will be connecting to the relevant epic of the project and it will hold the same information you setup on the story map including title, description, estimation. Thanks to the real-time and bidirectional sync, once you connected a card with Jira you will be able to make modifications on either on StoriesOnBoard or Jira and it will stay in sync to the other platform. This way you can always stay up-to-date.
Jira issue keys on cards
When a card is connected to Jira, the Jira issue key is displayed on the card on the story map as well. This allows you to easily find or identify issues on the story map without even opening each cards on the board.