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How to Create Two Dimensional Filter Statistics in Jira

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to add a Two Dimensional Filter Statistics gadget to your Jira dashboard.

Quick summary

The Two Dimensional Filter Statistics gadget in Jira lets you visualize how issues are distributed across two fields — such as Assignee and Creator — directly on your dashboard. Adding and configuring this gadget takes just a few steps and gives teams a cross-referenced view of issue data for tracking progress and spotting bottlenecks.


Steps

  1. Open the Dashboards menu in Jira and click View all dashboards.
  2. Select the dashboard where you want to add the gadget.
  3. Click Add gadget to open the gadget library.
  4. Search for the Two Dimensional Filter Statistics gadget in the search bar.
  5. Click Add to place the gadget on your dashboard.
  6. Click Edit to begin configuring the gadget settings.
  7. Select a filter to use as the data source for the gadget.
  8. Choose the fields for the X-axis and Y-axis — for example, Assignee and Creator.
  9. Use the field order drop-down to set your preferred display order.
  10. Select your preferred direction using the direction drop-down.
  11. Enter the number of results you want the gadget to display.
  12. Click Save to apply your configuration and display the statistics on your dashboard.

📌 Why this matters

The Two Dimensional Filter Statistics gadget in Jira enables teams to cross-reference issue data across two fields — such as assignee, creator, priority, or status — in a single dashboard view. This makes it easy to identify workload imbalances, track progress across team members, and surface bottlenecks without running manual reports. For project managers and agile teams, having this at-a-glance cross-tabulated data on a Jira dashboard significantly reduces the time spent on issue analysis and improves sprint visibility.
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