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How to Create Test Execution Dashboard in Jira

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to build a test execution dashboard inside Jira.

Quick summary

A Jira test execution dashboard lets QA teams monitor testing progress in real time by combining custom gadgets that surface data from test plans, cycles, and execution issues. Setting one up takes just minutes using Jira's built-in Dashboard feature and a handful of targeted gadgets.


Steps

  1. Navigate to Dashboard and click Create dashboard.
  2. Give your dashboard a descriptive name, assign viewers and editors, then click Save.
  3. After the dashboard is created, you will be prompted to add gadgets.
  4. Use the search bar to find gadgets that display test execution data.
  5. Click Add next to each gadget you want to include on the dashboard.
  6. Configure each gadget to pull in data from your test execution issues, test plans, or cycles.
  7. Drag and drop gadgets to organize your dashboard layout.
  8. Once satisfied with the setup, click Done to finalize your test execution dashboard.

📌 Why this matters

A dedicated test execution dashboard in Jira gives QA and engineering teams a single, real-time view of testing progress, pass/fail rates, and cycle status — without leaving the tools they already use. By centralizing test execution data through configurable gadgets, teams can quickly identify bottlenecks, track coverage across test plans, and make faster release decisions. This eliminates the need to manually compile reports or switch between separate test management tools, reducing overhead and improving cross-team visibility. For organizations running continuous delivery pipelines, a Jira test execution dashboard is essential for maintaining quality at speed.
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