Turn new Jira issues into Linear issues automatically
Product files it in Jira, engineering works it in Linear. Notis watches your Jira project and creates a matching Linear issue the second something new lands, so nothing sits in one tool waiting to be transcribed.
Trigger
New Issue
Fires when a new issue is created in the Jira project you configure. Only issues created in that project produce an event.
Action
Create linear issue
Creates a new issue in a specified linear project and team, requiring a title and description, and allowing for optional properties like assignee, state, priority, cycle, and due date.
Why this helps
Founders juggling both Jira and Linear end up hand-copying tickets across tools, and the ones they forget to copy quietly fall through the cracks.
- New Jira work shows up in Linear on its own, so you never re-type a ticket.
- Product and engineering stay looking at the same backlog without a manual bridge.
- Nothing filed in Jira gets lost before it reaches the team that builds it.
Setup
Build it in a few focused steps.
- 1Connect Jira and Linear to Notis one time from the portal, so every future automation can use both.
- 2Ask Notis to send you your portal link, open Automations, and click New Automation (or just tell Notis what you want from any chat).
- 3Describe the outcome in one plain-language line, for example: When a new Jira issue is created, create a matching issue in Linear with the same title and details.
- 4Pick the Jira New Issue event as the trigger.
- 5Choose the channel where Notis reports each run, then test it by creating one real Jira issue.
Questions about this workflow
Do I have to map Jira fields to Linear fields?
No. Notis reads your plain-language instruction and interprets the ticket for you. There are no field-mapping screens to configure.
Which Jira project does it watch?
The one you select when you pick the New Issue trigger. Only issues created in that project start the automation.
Can I see when it runs?
Yes. Notis reports each run to the channel you choose, such as Telegram, WhatsApp, or email.
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Supported Triggers and Actions
Notis builds workflows that link Jira to Linear. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Jira triggers
Linear actions
New Issue
Fires when a new issue is created in the Jira project you configure. Only issues created in that project produce an event.
Create linear attachment
Creates a new attachment and associates it with a specific, existing linear issue.
New Project
Triggered when a new project is added in Jira
Create a comment
Creates a new comment on a specified linear issue.
Updated Issue
Fires when an existing issue is changed in the Jira project you configure — for example its status, assignee, or any other field on the issue is updated. Only issues in that project produce an event. It does not fire on comment activity: adding, editing, or deleting a comment on an issue will not produce an event from this trigger.
Create linear issue
Creates a new issue in a specified linear project and team, requiring a title and description, and allowing for optional properties like assignee, state, priority, cycle, and due date.
Get create issue default params
Fetches a linear team's default issue estimate and state, useful for pre-filling new issue forms.
Create a label
Creates a new label in linear for a specified team, used to categorize and organize issues.
Delete issue
Archives an existing linear issue by its id, which is linear's standard way of deleting issues; the operation is idempotent.
Get all teams
Retrieves all teams from the linear workspace without requiring any parameters.
Download issue attachments
Downloads a specific attachment from a linear issue; the `file name` must include the correct file extension.
Connect any two apps with Notis in the middle.
Not just Jira and Linear. Any combination from 985+ integrations.
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