I am a HUGE fan of Jira Product Discovery!! I am adding some people as Contributors who I really just need to be able to view and vote. I'm looking into allowing them to add Ideas I can then "triage" and add all the right fields, etc. When I look at the Contributor role, it has the option for "Submit an Idea". The description says "Create an idea via an intake form, Chrome extension or chat apps - typically used as a way to gather ideas from contributors."
Can someone provide guidance as to how I could use either of the below to get ideas from Contributors (users who are not creators):
1. An intake form
2. Microsoft Teams (is that even possible?)
Thank you!
Hi @Jodi Jones
Where did you find that description of the Contributor role for Jira Product Discovery (JPD)?
Please look here to learn what the roles can / cannot do, and possible options to allow a Contributor to create Ideas: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-product-discovery/docs/manage-your-team-product-access-new-experience/
Kind regards,
Bill
@Bill Sheboy - Project settings --> Access --> Click on the "Contributor" hyperlink in the Role column.
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Thanks for that reference, and...if you scroll down and note the "Submit an idea" section, it shows one must be a Creator. The alternative is to allow all Contributors the ability to add ideas or use a form.
Here are the references Atlassian provides for using a JSM form to create the idea:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/create-or-edit-a-form/
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Hey Jodi,
i use automation for this. I put a rule that if a checkbox is ticked at epic creation, it automatically creates an idea and put in a backlog bucket for triage.
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