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Visualize Jira Data in Tableau

Transform your project management insights by connecting Jira to Tableau without writing a single line of code. Kondado offers a direct integration that replicates your agile data automatically, letting you build interactive dashboards that track sprint progress, team velocity, and task completion rates. Business teams can finally visualize project timelines and resource allocation alongside other business metrics to make faster, data-driven decisions about project delivery and team capacity.

Kondado connects Jira to Tableau through a direct integration that requires no intermediate databases or complex technical setup, allowing business users to replicate 13 different data pipelines on a configurable schedule ranging from every 5 minutes to daily updates.

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With Kondado, you can combine the Issues pipeline with Boards Sprints data to analyze cycle times and identify bottlenecks in your agile workflows. The Issues Change History pipeline allows you to track how task priorities evolve over time, giving project managers clear visibility into scope changes and team responsiveness. By visualizing these datasets together in Tableau, operations teams can create unified reports that correlate development progress with business outcomes, enabling more accurate forecasting and strategic resource planning for upcoming product releases.

Marketing and client success teams benefit from accessing the Projects and Status pipelines to communicate delivery timelines to stakeholders with confidence. When you replicate this information into Tableau, you eliminate status update meetings by sharing self-service dashboards that automatically reflect the current state of every initiative, keeping everyone aligned on priorities and deadlines.

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Jira data available in Tableau

13
available pipelines
165
extractable fields

Available integrations

Integration Description
Boards Includes fields such as id, name, and type of the board, along with the associated project ID.
Boards Column Configuration Presents fields such as column name, board ID, and status URL, allowing insight into the board's structure.
Boards Issues Relationship Shows the relationship between issues and boards with fields such as issue ID and issue key.
Boards Sprints Includes information about sprints, such as sprint ID, start date, and sprint state.
Issues Contains fields such as issue ID, key, due date, and current status, enabling task management.
Issues Custom Fields Allows the inclusion of custom fields for issues, facilitating the customization of information.
Issues Change History Records changes with fields such as changelog ID, change date, and change author.
Issues Web Links Includes links related to issues, allowing quick access to external resources.
Issues Activity Logs Provides activity logs with fields such as issue ID and activity date, useful for auditing.
Issues Links Presents links between issues, allowing visualization of relationships and dependencies between tasks.
Projects Includes fields such as id, project name, and project type, enabling effective viewing and management of ongoing projects.
Sprints: relationship with issues Presents fields such as sprint id, board id, and sprint state, facilitating the tracking of progress for related tasks.
Status Contains information on id, status name, and description, allowing understanding of the current state of tasks and their lifecycle.
Boards
Includes fields such as id, name, and type of the board, along with the associated project ID.
Boards Column Configuration
Presents fields such as column name, board ID, and status URL, allowing insight into the board's structure.
Boards Issues Relationship
Shows the relationship between issues and boards with fields such as issue ID and issue key.
Boards Sprints
Includes information about sprints, such as sprint ID, start date, and sprint state.
Issues
Contains fields such as issue ID, key, due date, and current status, enabling task management.
Issues Custom Fields
Allows the inclusion of custom fields for issues, facilitating the customization of information.
Issues Change History
Records changes with fields such as changelog ID, change date, and change author.
Issues Web Links
Includes links related to issues, allowing quick access to external resources.
Issues Activity Logs
Provides activity logs with fields such as issue ID and activity date, useful for auditing.
Issues Links
Presents links between issues, allowing visualization of relationships and dependencies between tasks.
Projects
Includes fields such as id, project name, and project type, enabling effective viewing and management of ongoing projects.
Sprints: relationship with issues
Presents fields such as sprint id, board id, and sprint state, facilitating the tracking of progress for related tasks.
Status
Contains information on id, status name, and description, allowing understanding of the current state of tasks and their lifecycle.

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How to create Jira dashboards in Tableau

Visualize your data automatically — no spreadsheet exports or custom scripts.

1
Connect Your Jira Account

Add Jira as a data source in Kondado by authenticating with your credentials and selecting the pipelines you want to replicate, such as Issues or Projects. The setup requires no coding and takes just a few minutes to complete.

2
Select Tableau as Destination

Choose Tableau as your destination to create a direct integration that automatically replicates your selected Jira data. You can also configure additional destinations like Power BI or Google Sheets if your team uses multiple reporting tools.

3
Configure Refresh and Build Reports

Set your preferred update frequency from every 5 minutes to daily, then start building custom reports in Tableau that combine Issues, Sprints, and Change History data. Your dashboards will stay updated automatically based on the schedule you configured, ensuring stakeholders always see current project status.

Access Jira data in Tableau and combine it with dozens of other data sources

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers about visualizing Jira data in Tableau automatically

How do I connect my Jira account to start visualizing data in Tableau?
Start by adding Jira as a data source in your Kondado account and authenticate with your credentials. Then select Tableau as your destination and choose which data pipelines you want to replicate, such as Issues or Boards Sprints. The setup requires no coding and takes just a few minutes to begin syncing your project data automatically.
What kind of project management dashboards can I build with Jira data in Tableau?
You can create burndown charts, velocity trackers, and sprint comparison reports by combining the Issues and Boards Sprints pipelines. Operations teams often build resource allocation views using the Projects pipeline alongside time-tracking fields to optimize team capacity across multiple initiatives.
How frequently can I refresh Jira data in my Tableau reports?
Kondado lets you configure automated updates on a schedule that fits your business needs, ranging from every 5 minutes to daily refreshes. This ensures your stakeholders always see current sprint progress and issue status without waiting for manual exports or static spreadsheets.
Which specific KPIs can I track when analyzing Jira data in Tableau?
You can monitor cycle time, lead time, sprint velocity, and issue resolution rates by analyzing the Issues and Boards Sprints data together. The Issues Change History pipeline also enables you to measure scope creep and track how quickly your team responds to priority shifts during active sprints.
Do I need pre-built report templates to create Jira dashboards in Tableau?
No pre-built templates are required, you can build completely custom dashboards tailored to your specific agile methodology and reporting needs. Tableau's flexible visualization tools let you design unique reports that combine different Jira pipelines to track exactly the metrics your stakeholders care about, from individual task completion to portfolio-level resource allocation.
How do I share Jira project dashboards with stakeholders who don't use Jira?
Once your data flows into Tableau, you can publish interactive dashboards to Tableau Server or Tableau Online and share view-only links with executives and clients. This allows stakeholders to monitor project health and delivery timelines without needing Jira licenses or technical training on the development tool.
Can I send Jira data to business intelligence tools other than Tableau?
Yes, while this guide focuses on Tableau, Kondado also supports sending your Jira data to Power BI, Looker Studio, Google Sheets, and BigQuery. This flexibility allows you to use the visualization platform your team already prefers while maintaining the same automated data replication schedule.

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