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Jira helped me manage a complex roadmap!
What do you like best about the product?
Jira helped me manage the roadmap of major clients in a practical way.
What do you dislike about the product?
Usability at first may seem complex, but it is possible to adapt quickly by using Agile practices.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Jira helped us have a clear roadmap of what we need to evolve in our software and also to understand the feature priorities for our clients.
Highlights Key Ticket Details in a User-Friendly Way
What do you like best about the product?
It indicates the information that important in one ticket
What do you dislike about the product?
None since it is friendly user it was just have some limitations in viewing some ticket , usually base on the department. if the ticket you are creating is related to the previous ticket you cannot view it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The issue that customer that needed to relay with the client .
Jira Makes Submitting Tasks to Colleagues Easy
What do you like best about the product?
Jira is the best way to submit a task to my colleague
What do you dislike about the product?
When you have a lot of tasks, you can forgot some important tasks
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Jira helps solve communication problems within a company. It feels more formal, and when I submit a task, it gets saved and sent to the concerned person, which makes follow-up and accountability clearer.
The Project Manager's Dream
What do you like best about the product?
The huge amount of customization in almost everything you can imagine.
What do you dislike about the product?
When making big customizations to permissions, there isn't much options for massive updates.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Clear visualization of every task that has to be completed, and complete security in making sure that only the people to whom the task is relevant can see it, and can't see any other tasks of anyone else.
Intuitive Task Management with Jira
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Jira is very intuitive and makes it easy for me to organize tasks. It helps me delegate tasks to team members and maintain the status of tasks while managing the project efficiently. Even if I'm using it for the first time, I can easily navigate the interface because it's user-friendly compared to other management software. Setting up Jira was pretty easy and intuitive, allowing us to start quickly.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is nothing as such for improvement. But if anything, we could have, you know, like, some voice agents or something that could help the user navigate if they are having any difficulties.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Jira helps me delegate tasks to my team, track task status, and manage project details effortlessly.
Jira: The Team’s Memory Into Action
What do you like best about the product?
Jira is basically the team’s memory.
People forget. Slack scrolls away. Meetings blur together. Jira remembers. It remembers why a task exists, who touched it last, what broke when, and what still isn’t done (even if everyone pretends otherwise). It takes vague ideas like “we should fix this someday” and turns them into something with a name, a status, and a very public sense of guilt.
Also, Jira doesn’t care about opinions. If it’s not in Jira, it doesn’t exist. If it is in Jira, it will eventually be dealt with. And it adapts to how your team actually works, not the other way around. You can shape workflows, statuses, and rules to match real processes. It keeps a clear trail from idea to release, so when something breaks or decisions get questioned, the history is right there. Everyone—devs, QA, product, and managers—sees the same work with shared visibility. It supports Agile naturally with boards, sprints, and backlogs, and it connects smoothly with tools like Git, Confluence, Slack, and CI/CD, so work stays in one flow instead of getting scattered. From recent times we almost using Agile methodology so that we can plan and schedule a long term project in a client friendly environmental process to track the development and quality and service in a efficient way .
People forget. Slack scrolls away. Meetings blur together. Jira remembers. It remembers why a task exists, who touched it last, what broke when, and what still isn’t done (even if everyone pretends otherwise). It takes vague ideas like “we should fix this someday” and turns them into something with a name, a status, and a very public sense of guilt.
Also, Jira doesn’t care about opinions. If it’s not in Jira, it doesn’t exist. If it is in Jira, it will eventually be dealt with. And it adapts to how your team actually works, not the other way around. You can shape workflows, statuses, and rules to match real processes. It keeps a clear trail from idea to release, so when something breaks or decisions get questioned, the history is right there. Everyone—devs, QA, product, and managers—sees the same work with shared visibility. It supports Agile naturally with boards, sprints, and backlogs, and it connects smoothly with tools like Git, Confluence, Slack, and CI/CD, so work stays in one flow instead of getting scattered. From recent times we almost using Agile methodology so that we can plan and schedule a long term project in a client friendly environmental process to track the development and quality and service in a efficient way .
What do you dislike about the product?
In Jira, when I raise a new defect for the same sprint or project, every time I still need to add the same labels, fields, and workflow, and also add viewers. It’s the same setup for the project, but I still have to remember everything and add it again each time. It feels very time-wasting, and sometimes it makes time management difficult.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Jira’s value is in making complex, multi-person work visible and accountable. The downside is that when teams over-configure it, the tool starts serving the process instead of the people.
Problem it solves: chaos, missed tasks, unclear ownership, and lack of visibility. How it helps: it provides one place to track work, priorities, and progress. And coordination across teams at scale.it adds overhead and can slow things down when it’s overused.
Problem it solves: chaos, missed tasks, unclear ownership, and lack of visibility. How it helps: it provides one place to track work, priorities, and progress. And coordination across teams at scale.it adds overhead and can slow things down when it’s overused.
Unmatched Flexibility and Configurability for Any Team Workflow
What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about Jira is its unmatched flexibility and configurability. It adapts well to different team workflows and methodologies — whether you’re using Scrum, Kanban, or a hybrid approach. The ability to create custom issue types, fields, and workflows lets teams shape the tool around their processes instead of the other way around. Real-time visibility into task progress, coupled with extensive reporting and dashboards, has significantly improved transparency and accountability across projects.
What do you dislike about the product?
The learning curve can be steep, especially for new or non-technical users. Some features feel overly complex out of the box, and initial setup can require a dedicated admin to configure everything effectively. Additionally, performance can slow down as the number of issues and users grows, and some advanced features are locked behind higher-tier plans.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Jira solves the core problem of scattered work and unclear priorities. By centralizing tasks, bugs, user stories, and feature requests in one platform, we’ve eliminated fragmented communication across tools and reduced context switching. This has led to faster issue resolution, improved sprint planning accuracy, and better cross-team collaboration. The ability to link related issues and track dependencies also helps teams foresee blockers earlier in the cycle.
Boosts Team Efficiency with Clear Work Tracking, Dashboards, and Integrations
What do you like best about the product?
It helps our team organize work efficiently by creating user stories, tasks, and bugs, and assigning them to the right team members with clear priorities and deadlines. Jira also provides good visibility through dashboards and reports, which helps in tracking progress, identifying blockers, and improving overall team collaboration. Additionally, its integration with other tools makes it easier to manage workflows, maintain transparency, and ensure timely delivery of projects.
What do you dislike about the product?
One aspect I dislike about Jira is that it can sometimes feel overly complex for simple tasks. The flexibility of workflows, fields, and configurations is powerful, but it often requires significant setup and ongoing maintenance, which can slow down teams that need quick execution.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Jira solves the problem of scattered communication and unstructured work tracking by providing a single platform where all tasks, bugs, and requirements are centrally managed. It helps ensure that nothing is missed by clearly defining ownership, priorities, and timelines for every activity.
Fast and Efficient Task Tracking, Needs Better Mobile Experience
What do you like best about the product?
I like using Jira for tracking tasks in a feature, as it brings everything together in one place like a diary to review everything related to a feature. It helps me know what action items are pending and what can be achieved. I appreciate Jira acting like a bookkeeper for tracking all tasks in one place. I find it definitely fast when fetching results from multiple sources, which is crucial as a developer because if the tool is slow, I would avoid using it. Since Jira is fast, I can document, attach files, and refer to them easily. The initial setup was also pretty much easy.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think when I working on mobile, Jira does not handle well. It takes a lot of longer time to load and as well while working on editing/adding comments it does not do a good job there. I think having a notes on top of Jira would be a good feature.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Jira to track tasks and keep everything related to a feature in one place. It helps me know what action items are pending. It's fast at fetching results, making it easy to document and attach files.
Powerful Tool for Agile and Scale, Minor UI Issues
What do you like best about the product?
I like the ease of tracking in Jira, and its strong support for Agile methodologies is a big plus for me. The integration capabilities with tools like Bitbucket and Slack make my workflow seamless. I also find the reporting features valuable and appreciate the high level of customization available, which allows me to tailor the workflow to fit different team needs. Its ability to scale projects efficiently was another aspect that stood out to me.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think the user interface and pricing could be improved. Also, the mobile experience is something that could use a bit of work.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Jira helps me with lack of feasibility, unstuck workflow, poor collaboration, limited reporting, and difficulty tracking bugs and issues.
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