Turn Airtable Leads into Jira Tasks in Seconds
Get notified of new business opportunities inside your issue tracker. When leads land in Airtable, Notis instantly creates a corresponding Jira task so your team stays aligned without switching tabs.
Trigger
Webhook received
Notis starts this workflow when an external tool or custom backend sends an HTTP request.
Action
Create Issue
Creates a new jira issue (e.g., bug, task, story) in a specified project.
Why this helps
New leads get stuck in Airtable while your dev team works in Jira—context-switching kills momentum and opportunities slip through.
- Leads appear in your dev workflow immediately
- Zero manual copy-paste between systems
- Opportunities tracked alongside sprints and deployments
- Your team stays in Jira without email alerts
Setup
Build it in a few focused steps.
- 1Connect your Airtable and Jira accounts to Notis (once per workspace)
- 2Create a new automation by telling Notis: "When a webhook arrives with lead data, create a new Jira task with the lead name and contact info"
- 3Choose a Slack or email channel where Notis reports each new task created
- 4Test by sending a sample lead via webhook or using Airtable's form integrations
- 5Watch the first few tasks sync, then adjust the plain-language instruction if needed
Questions about this workflow
Do I need to map Airtable fields to Jira?
No. You just describe what you want in plain language—"create a task with the lead name as the title and email in the description." Notis handles the field interpretation.
What if the webhook data is incomplete?
Notis will create the task with whatever fields are provided. You can use Notis to enrich missing fields or mark them for follow-up in the task description.
Can I customize the Jira task priority or assignee?
Yes. Include it in your automation instruction: "Create a task with high priority and assign it to the sales engineer on call."
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Supported Triggers and Actions
Notis builds workflows that link Airtable to Jira. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Airtable triggers
Jira actions
Base Metadata Changed
Triggers when an existing Airtable base changes its name or permission level.
Add Attachment
Uploads and attaches a file to a jira issue.
Base Schema Changed
Triggers when tables, fields, or views change in an Airtable base.
Add Comment
Adds a comment using atlassian document format (adf) for rich text to an existing jira issue.
User Profile Changed
Triggers when the connected Airtable user's profile information changes.
Add Watcher to Issue
Adds a user to an issue's watcher list by account id.
View Created
Triggers when a new view is created in an Airtable base.
Assign Issue
Assigns a jira issue to a user, default assignee, or unassigns; supports email/name lookup.
View Deleted
Triggers when a previously known Airtable view is deleted.
Bulk Create Issues
Creates multiple jira issues (up to 50 per call) with full feature support including markdown, assignee resolution, and priority handling.
View Metadata Changed
Triggers when an Airtable view changes its name or type.
Create Issue
Creates a new jira issue (e.g., bug, task, story) in a specified project.
Link Issues
Links two jira issues using a specified link type with optional comment.
Create Project
Creates a new jira project with required lead, template, and type configuration.
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