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User Activity in Jira Cloud

maggie.pople March 24, 2025

I am looking to track User activity.

Is there a way to see who has logged in and what they have done?

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Yuliia_Borivets__SaaSJet_
Atlassian Partner
March 24, 2025

Hi @maggie.pople 

For system changes like logins or new user creation, check the Jira Audit log or User management.

For issue and field updates:

  • Activity Stream gadget on the Jira dashboard might work to review a specific user's most recent activity.

activity stream gadget jira.png

  • If you are open to using add-ons, you can try Issue History for Jira, which my team developed. You can select one or multiple users and review any past updates.

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You can check this article: 3 ways to see user activity in Jira

 

maggie.pople March 24, 2025

I am trying to capture information like who actually opened issues and did work on them. I have many users so the audit log isn't enough.

I was looking at Issue History for Jira, can I get this kind of information from the add on?

Example: Maggie logged in and opened a board, moved some issues etc.

 

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Robert DaSilva
Community Champion
March 24, 2025

Hi @maggie.pople ,

Those two examples you provided are natively supported within Jira.

  1. When a user creates an issue or work item, they are saved as the "Reporter" of an issue. The created date saves the date and time the work item was created.
  2. When a user does work on a work item, they can either log time directly to that work item, or add comments. Either way, so long as your users are saving their changes within Jira, this will be reflected in the individual items.

Jira has a really powerful search function, where you can filter results for changes within a time range, changes against a project, and more. Here's Atlassian's documentation on their JQL filter language, which includes a lot of functions you may find useful.

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/use-advanced-search-with-jira-query-language-jql/

Hope this helps,

Robert

Yuliia_Borivets__SaaSJet_
Atlassian Partner
March 24, 2025

@maggie.pople With Issue History for Jira, you can get only issues-related updates.

Example: Maggie changed the summary, description, statuses, added/removed comments, or moved issues from one project to another, but not logged in or opened a board. 

 

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Jim Knepley - ReleaseTEAM
Atlassian Partner
March 24, 2025

Hi @maggie.pople 

Unfortunately, you can't track user activity natively, but there are Marketplace apps that track user activity.

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maggie.pople March 24, 2025

Thank you Robert.  I think I need a 3rd party tool.

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Robert DaSilva
Community Champion
March 24, 2025

Hi @maggie.pople

Jira has some level of activity monitoring built in, but it's likely not as advanced as you're looking for.

On Cloud, you are able to view an "Activity Feed" as a gadget on a dashboard. This will show you a rolling list of actions taken across your instance, and can be filtered down to show specific projects. 

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If there is a specific person you're interested in viewing information about, you can find their "Profile" in the Teams section of Jira, where recent activity will be displayed. This will show a list of recent created, edited, or commented items with in the past 90 days.

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Hope this helps get some of the insights you're looking for.

Cheers,

Robert

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