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How to Add Confluence Page to Jira Ticket

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to link a Confluence page directly to a Jira ticket.

Quick summary

Linking a Confluence page to a Jira ticket lets teams surface relevant documentation directly inside an issue, reducing context-switching. Using the Link Issue feature in Jira, you can connect any Confluence page by searching its name or pasting its URL in seconds.


Steps

  1. Navigate to the Jira issue where you want to add the Confluence page.
  2. Go to Link Issue and click the drop-down arrow.
  3. Select Link Confluence content from the drop-down menu.
  4. Click the drop-down arrow to select and enter the Confluence page link field.
  5. Use the search box to find the Confluence page by name, or paste the URL directly into the field.
  6. After pasting the link, click the Link button to confirm.
  7. Select the link to open and verify your connected Confluence page.
  8. Your Confluence page is now linked to the Jira ticket, giving your team quick access to the related documentation.

📌 Why this matters

Linking Confluence pages to Jira tickets eliminates the friction of hunting for documentation across separate tools, keeping all relevant context in one place. Teams that connect Confluence content directly to Jira issues accelerate issue resolution, reduce duplicate communication, and maintain a clear audit trail of supporting materials. This integration is essential for engineering, product, and support teams that rely on both Jira for issue tracking and Confluence for knowledge management. By surfacing the right documentation at the point of work, teams can move faster and collaborate more effectively without leaving their workflow.
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