Prerequisites: QA.tech automatically detects issues during test runs. You need at least one detected issue before you can export. See Issues to learn what types of issues are detected.
Setup
Connect to Jira
Go to Settings → Integrations in your project settings. Click “Manage Connections” at the top, then add the Jira integration. Follow the OAuth flow to grant QA.tech access to your Jira instance.
Exporting Issues
Once configured, you can export any QA.tech issue to Jira:What Gets Exported
When you export an issue, Jira receives:- Summary: The issue title from QA.tech
- Description: Full issue details including type, first seen date, and help information
- Labels:
qatechlabel for easy filtering - Link: Direct URL back to the issue in QA.tech
Using Jira in Chat
Once your Jira connection is set up, the AI Chat Assistant can search your Jira tickets and create new ones directly from the chat interface. You can ask the assistant to:- Search tickets by keyword or topic
- Fetch a specific ticket by its key
- List recent tickets from your connected Jira project
- Filter by issue type such as Epic, Bug, Story, or Task
- Create new tickets with a title and description in your configured Jira project
“Find Jira tickets about authentication failures”
“Pull up PROJ-108”
“Show me recent bugs in Jira”
“Create a Jira ticket titled ‘Add rate limiting to public API’ describing the need for request throttling on unauthenticated endpoints”
If you have both Jira and Linear connected, the assistant will ask which tracker you want to use before searching or creating tickets.