Two-way Real-time Jira Integration

Sync Jira Issues and Sprints between multiple Jira instances or between Jira and other platforms like  ServiceNow, Azure DevOps, Salesforce, Zendesk, GitHub, and more.

Opt for the no-code configuration. Or, customize the sync with the Script mode

Sync anything. From attachments to custom fields
& 40+ default fields

Get unlimited syncs, triggers, and connections

Available for Cloud & On-premise

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Switching Between Tools is Now a Thing of the Past

Have your teams collaborate across different systems, departments, and companies without thinking twice.

Don’t share credentials with other teams.

Choose what info to share with other teams and just sync it.

Don’t copy-paste data between emails, messages, and issues.

Integrate your Jira with your partner’s system and see everything in one place.

Don’t waste your time waiting on manual updates.

Automate your Jira sync and get real-time status updates.

Don’t switch between all the tools you use every day.

Stay in your favorite tool and sync the necessary data.

Sync Anything between Jira and Other Tools

You can sync any data available via API. The most common fields are listed below.

Issues

+40 fields are supported, incuding:

Sprints

All fields are supported, including:

Get More out of Your Jira by Connecting it to Other Platforms

  • Get real-time status updates on critical issues.
  • Reduce manual data entry errors with automatic sync.
  • Sync information uni or bi-directionally.
  • Provide accurate and consistent information for the right stakeholders.
  • Restart the sync automatically after down times.
  • Use native query language triggers for automatic information flow.
  • Use fine-grained JQL triggers for syncing issues and sprints.
  • Edit triggers anytime without disrupting the sync
  • Have advanced independent control using triggers present on both sides.
  • Sync multiple issues based on the conditions you set.
  • Connect existing issues with remote entities.
  • Have advanced control over bulk syncing.
  • Choose to sync existing comments, attachments, or worklogs.
  • Create custom mappings with just a few lines of code (with Groovy scripts).
  • Map statuses, issue types, and priorities the way you want.
  • Handle formatting differences between Jira and other platforms.
  • Control the sync between multiple Jira projects and instances.
  • Fine-tune the data mapping independently for both outgoing and incoming information.
Start Synchronizing Your Tools​

We can now handle around 500 customer incidents per week, thanks to Exalate, which is a very good result regarding the number of products we’re dealing with. It synchronizes 45x faster than our previous solution.

Christof Cuyper |

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Granular Control Over Synced Data

Decentralized Jira Integration

Secure Jira Sync by Design

The advantage of Exalate’s decentralized architecture is that it’s not like a new learning curve for the customers to get into a new platform and figure out how they need to operate. They can just operate as they normally do, and that makes a huge impact on the overall outcome of security incidents.

Alexander Sinno |

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Configure Your Jira Integrations the Way You Want

Pick the mode that best suits your team and your needs. Business or technical, we have the right configuration mode for you. 

Set up Your Jira Integration in 5 Simple Steps:

01

install

Install Exalate on Jira and the other side(s).

02

connect

Connect Jira to your other systems.

03

customize

Map fields as you like.

04

automate

Set up triggers to automate Jira integration.

05

sync

Your tools are connected. Happy syncing!

FAQs

Answers to the most frequently asked questions

The price of Exalate for Jira depends on the total number of users on your Jira and its deployment model. You can check the exact price on the Atlassian Marketplace.

System failures and down times lead to failed synchronizations. Exalate makes the whole sync process asynchronous using transactional sync queues at both integrating sides. It tracks sync events in the same order as the original issue event. So changes can be applied in the same order once the down time or error is fixed. It also has an integrated retry mechanism to resume the sync from the point of interruption without manual intervention.

Exalate handles formatting differences between different platforms through Groovy-based scripts. It provides a lot of Helper classes and methods to handle these different formats. For instance, it uses specific nodeHelper methods to take care of the HTML and markdown formats Azure DevOps and Jira supports.

Exalate is installed as an embedded add-on on Jira on-premise. For Jira Cloud, it works as an Atlassian connect add-on.

You can also choose to install Exalate on Jira via docker.

Access to these addons is via REST API requests, webhooks, iframes, etc depending on whether it’s Jira Cloud or on-premise.

Most cloud deployment models support multi-tenancy where infrastructure is shared to implement a certain functionality.

So there’s an increased risk of unauthorized access.

Exalate’s single-tenancy model ensures every instance has its own process space, file system, network and database completely separated from all other instances.

This model is available for all cloud deployments of Exalate like Jira, GitHub, Zendesk, Salesforce, ServiceNow and Azure DevOps.

Yes, you can integrate a Jira instance behind a firewall with a public facing Jira Cloud instance.

You can use the public-private connection type to do so. 


You can also connect local project configurations by setting up Local connections such as between a JSM project and one or more Jira software projects. 


More details on how it works can be found in the security and architecture whitepaper.

Exalate supports all standard fields in Jira Software, Jira Service Management, and Jira Work management, as well as Jira Align (with slight tweaks).

You can sync the basic issue fields like summary, description, issue types, comments, labels, attachments, priority, custom fields etc. In addition to these fields, Exalate’s advanced scripting engine allows you to sync any field that is available via REST APIs using the httpClient method.

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