JIRA Service Management Integration
The Jira Service Management integration connects your Expiration Reminder account to Jira Service Management so that upcoming expiration deadlines can be turned into Jira Service Management requests automatically. Renewals appear in the workspace your team already uses, alongside the rest of your work.
Make sure you have the following ready:
- An active Expiration Reminder account with permission to manage integrations.
- A Jira Service Management account with permission to authorize third-party access.
- The documents, licenses, or certifications you want to monitor already added in Expiration Reminder, each with an expiration date.
- Sign in to your Expiration Reminder account.
- Go to Settings > Integrations.
- Find Jira Service Management in the list of available integrations and click Connect.
- In the authorization window, sign in with your Jira Service Management credentials and approve the requested access.
- Choose which records should create requests and how many days before each expiration date a request should be created.
- Save your settings. The integration is now active.
After setup, Expiration Reminder monitors the expiration dates of the records you selected. When a record reaches the lead time you configured, the integration creates a request in Jira Service Management that includes the item name and its expiration date so your team has the context to act.
You control which categories of records create requests and how far in advance, so your workspace stays focused and uncluttered.
Managing renewal requests in Jira Service ManagementRenewal requests behave like any other Jira Service Management request. You can assign owners, set due dates, track progress, add notes, and close them once the renewal is complete. Your team manages renewals using the Jira Service Management workflow they already know.
Troubleshooting- Requests aren't being created. Confirm the integration shows as connected in Settings > Integrations, and that the records you expect have a valid expiration date within your configured lead time.
- The connection failed during setup. Make sure you approved the requested Jira Service Management permissions, then try connecting again.
- The connection stopped working. If your Jira Service Management access changed, reconnect the integration to refresh authorization.
Will this create duplicates? No. Each monitored record creates a request once as it approaches its configured lead time.
Can I choose which records create requests? Yes. You decide which categories of records are included and how far in advance.
Is there an extra cost? The integration is available on all Expiration Reminder plans. A Jira Service Management account is required separately.