User Guide

Teams

Teams are named groups of Jira users that can be reused across the Capacity Planner, Time Tracking Reports, and Portfolio module for group-level filtering, grouping, and reporting.

Opening Teams Management

Global sidebar → Teams ManagementTeams

Creating a Team

  1. Click Create Team

  2. Fill in the team form:

    FieldRequiredDescription
    Team NameYesDisplay name (e.g., "Platform Team", "QA Squad")
    DescriptionNoBrief description of the team's role or scope
    ColorNoColour tag for visual identification in views
    SourceYesManual or Jira Group
    MembersYesAdd individual users or select a Jira Group
  3. Click Save

Team Sources

Manual Source

  • You manually add and remove members
  • Members remain fixed until you edit the team
  • Best for stable, long-term teams or cross-functional groups not matching a Jira group

Jira Group Source

  • Members are automatically synced from a Jira Group
  • Changes made to the Jira Group (add/remove member) reflect in the team automatically
  • Best when team membership is already managed in Jira

Using Teams Across Modules

ModuleHow Teams Are Used
Capacity PlannerGroup By → Team - shows rolled-up capacity per team
Capacity ReportFilter by Team - restricts the report to selected team members
Time Tracking ReportFilter or Group By → Team
Portfolio (PPM)Assign portfolio scope filtered to team members

Managing Teams

ActionHow
Edit teamTeams list → Edit (pencil) icon → modify → Save
Add memberEdit team → Members field → search and add user
Remove memberEdit team → Members list → click × next to user
Delete teamTeams list → Delete (trash) icon → Confirm

Deleting a team does not delete users or their worklogs. It only removes the team grouping.

Tips

  • Create teams to mirror your actual squad structure - this makes capacity and time tracking reports immediately meaningful to team leads
  • Use Jira Group as the source if you already manage team membership in Jira - avoid duplicating maintenance effort
  • A user can belong to multiple teams (e.g., a shared QA engineer on both the Platform and Frontend teams)