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Recommendation for a third party plug-in

ibm.kustagi@mercedes-benz.com
Contributor
May 26, 2025

Hi,

  We are looking for a possibility to import ADO items into JIRA to be able to see them on JIRA plans. We’d like to integrate the one ART that uses ADO into the common.

Please let us know if there is any plug-in suitable for the requirement.

 

Regards,

Suma

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Walter Buggenhout
Community Champion
May 26, 2025

Hi ibm.kustagi@mercedes-benz.com,

Here is a good starting list on the marketplace. I recommend to do a good comparison between different options and match them to your requirements.

Connectors tend to fall into 2 main categories: tools that connect Jira issues directly to code and other ones that work at the work item level. From your question, it seems that you would be looking more for apps that are capable of syncing work items between Jira and ADO. You may want to look at GetInt, TFS4JIRA Azure Devops Integration or Exalate as a solid starting point to compare different options / pricing and so on.

Hope this helps!  

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Hi ibm.kustagi@mercedes-benz.com

If your goal is to integrate Azure DevOps (ADO) work items into Jira so they appear on Jira Plans—especially for a specific ART—then native import options may not suffice for ongoing, real-time visibility or long-term scale.

Here’s what to consider:

  • Can your teams see real-time updates from ADO inside Jira without duplicating work?
  • Do you need hierarchy and relationships (e.g., Features > Stories > Tasks) preserved during the sync?
  • Are you willing to code everything that you integrate – comments, links, status?

OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM), an Atlassian Solutions Partner supports no-code/low-code ADO–Jira integration by:

  • Syncing ADO work items (Epics, Features, User Stories, Tasks) into Jira with full hierarchy intact
  • Keeping status, assignee, comments, and estimates continuously updated—both ways
  • Preserving traceability and timelines across tools, so Jira Plans stay accurate without manual effort
  • Enabling selective sync—so only the ART or project you choose is integrated into the shared Jira view

No exports. No duplications. Just one connected view across tools, natively.

Hope it helps!

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Javier Pozuelo -Exalate-
Atlassian Partner
June 4, 2025

Hi ibm.kustagi@mercedes-benz.comI’m the Community Manager at Exalate.

If you’re working with one ART that uses Azure DevOps, and you’d like to bring those ADO items into Jira so they can be visualized in Jira Plans alongside other work already tracked in Jira. Exalate could be a great fit for this scenario.

Exalate is an integration tool that enables bi-directional sync between Azure DevOps and Jira (as well as other platforms). It allows you to sync work items like epics, stories, tasks, custom fields, comments, attachments, and statuses, and keep them updated automatically between both systems.

This means you can import and continuously sync ADO items into Jira, so they appear in Jira Plans — giving you a single view of progress across all teams, regardless of the platform they use.

Let me know if you have any questions!

If you'd like to explore this further, feel free to book a one-on-one call, and we’ll show you exactly how Exalate can support your setup: https://exalate.com/book-a-demo/

 

 

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Diana_Architect_ZigiWave
Atlassian Partner
June 11, 2025

ibm.kustagi@mercedes-benz.com  hey. i see some good recommendations here. just to add an option that can also be found at the Atlassian marketplace - ZigiOps. It's a 100% code free integration platform that can easily connect Jira/ADO and transfer/sync data between them (with none of it being stored). You can tailor ZigiOps to fit various use case scenarios and execute migrations/bi-directional integrations. Feel free to check it out - book a demo or try the free trial option. 

Regards,

D.

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