Looking for a way to integrate Jira and SF
I'm the Product Marketing Manager for Appfire's Connector for Salesforce and Jira. It provides bi-directional auto synchronization between Salesforce & Jira and might be just what you're looking for. Feel free to reach out anytime if you'd like to book a demo.
Best of luck in your search!
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If you mean SalesForce, then there are Marketplace Plugins for that
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Hi @Aarti Mishra ,
Hope you are doing well, thanks for posting your question here!
I am Dhiren, one of the Solutions Engineers working at Exalate.
I would recommend you to try out a fully decentralized integration solution like Exalate for integrating Jira with Salesforce.
It provides you a Groovy based scripting engine for next level customisations and supports sync between Jira Issues with Salesforce Objects. (Any standard/custom fields can be synced bi-directionally).
Thanks, Dhiren
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@Aarti Mishra hi. I assume you're referring to Salesforce with that SF. Indeed, you can check the Atlassian marketplace - such as ZigiOps. It's a fully no-code integration platform, that allows you to bi-directionally connect Jira and Salesforce, and sync their data 100% secure (non of your data is stored by ZigiOps). You can even tailor it to fir any use case scenario and transfer - tasks, cases (attachments, comments and custom fields and other). Feel free to look at ZigiOps and even try it our via our free trial.
Regards,
Diana
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Hi @Aarti Mishra, welcome to the community!
Do you mind explaining what tool you refer to with "SF" and adding more details on your use case? That will be helpful for anyone in this community to answer your question. :)
Best, Max
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